Boswell, H. James, "American Blue Book Western Washington," Seattle, Lowman and Hanford Co., 1922. p. 26. E. H. GUIE,of the firm of Guie & Halverstadt, of Seattle, is a lawyer who has risen to his present standing as a result of loyalty to his clients, and many hard-won verdicts. Mr. Guie is a native of Pennsylvania, and was born in 1867. He received his academic training in the public schools, including state normal at Bloomsburg, Penn. Following this he attended Bucknell University, of Lewisburn, Pennsylvania, from which he graduated in 1889 with the degree of B. A. In 1890 he was admitted to the bar and shortly afterwards located in Seattle. He became law clerk in the offices of Green & Turner, and in 1893 he entered active practice himself, as a member of the firm of Boyer & Guie. This was dissolved in 1897 and until 1921 he practiced his profession alone, when the firm of Guie & Halverstadt was formed. Mr. Guie has served as a member of the Washington State Legislature, sessions of 1897, 1915, 1917, 1919, and 1921, being the present Speaker of the House. He held this same position in 1899. A man of pleasing personality, Mr. Guie has attained marked success where others have failed. He enjoys a splendid standing among members of the bar and the judiciary. In 1893 he married Miss Hettie Belle Dean, and the couple have two children, one boy and a girl. Mr. Guie is a member of the Rainier club, Chamber of Commerce and the county, state and national bar associations. Submitted by: Judy Bivens * * * * Notice: These biographies were transcribed for the Washington Biographies Project. Unless otherwise stated, no further information is available on the individual featured in the biographies.