Raymond Cornick

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State Representative
Republican
Farmer
Henry
56
01/10/1955 - 01/13/1957
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New London Henry County Republican Born in Henry county, February 19, 1889. Oldest son of Albert and India B. Cornick. Educated in county schools and Iowa Wesleyan college. Married Ruth Campbell, November 10, 1910 at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. One daughter, Thelma Edell (Mrs. John W. Metcalf) who has three children, Shirley Ann Dodds, 21 years, William Raymond, 17 years and Linda Sue, five years. Joined Methodist church in 1905. A member of Masonic lodge and Royal Arch Mason. Past Patron, O.E.S. Member Odd Fellows, Farm Bureau, Farmers Co-op Elevator company, Co-op Oil company and a member of Chamber of Commerce. For a number of years was director and president of the Independent school district and township trustee. Farm owner and manager engaged in general farming and livestock feeder. Serving fourth term.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources
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State Representative
Republican
Farmer
Henry
55
01/12/1953 - 01/09/1955
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New London Henry County Republican Born in Henry county, February 19, 1889. Oldest son of Albert and India B. Cornick. Educated in county schools and Iowa Wesleyan college. Married Ruth Campbell, November 10, 1910, at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. One daughter, Thelma Edell (Mrs. John W. Metcalf) who has three children, Shirley Ann Dodds, 21 years, William Raymond, 17 years and Linda Sue, 5 years. Joined Methodist church in 1905. A member of Masonic lodge and Royal Arch Mason. Past Patron, O.E.S. Member Odd Fellows, Farm Bureau, Farmers Co-op Elevator company, Co-op Oil company and a member of Chamber of Commerce. For a number of years was director and president of the Independent school district and township trustee. Farm owner and manager engaged in general farming and livestock feeder. Serving third term.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources
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State Representative
Republican
Farmer
Henry
54
01/08/1951 - 01/11/1953
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New London Henry County Republican Born in Henry county, February 19, 1889. Oldest son of Albert and India B. Cornick. Educated in county schools and Iowa Wesleyan College. Married Ruth Campbell, November 10, 1910, at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. One daughter, Thelma Edell (Mrs. John W. Metcalf) who has three children, Shirley Ann Dodds, 19 years, William Raymond, 15 years and Linda Sue, 3 years. Joined Methodist church in 1905. A member of Masonic lodge and Royal Arch Mason. Past Patron, O.E.S. Member Odd Fellows, Farm Bureau, Farmers Co-op Elevator Company, Co-op Oil Company and a member of Chamber of Commerce. For a number of years was director and president of the Independent school district and township trustee. Farm owner and manager engaged in general farming and live stock feeder. Serving second term.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources
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State Representative
Republican
Farmer
Henry
53
01/10/1949 - 01/07/1951
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New London Henry County Republican Born in Henry county, February 19, 1889. Oldest son of Albert and India B. Cornick. Educated in county schools and Iowa Wesleyan University. Married Ruth Campbell November 10, 1910 at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. One daughter, Thelma Edell, (Mrs. John W. Metcalf) who has three children, Shirley Ann, 17 years, William Raymond, 12 years, and Linda Sue, 1 year. Joined the Methodist church in 1905. Is a member of Masonic Blue lodge and Royal Arch Mason. Is a past patron and present worthy patron Order Eastern Stars. Member of the Odd Fellows, Farm Bureau, Farmers Co-op Elevator Company and Co-op Oil Company. For a number of years was director and president of the Independent school district and township trustee. Farm owner and manager engaged in general farming and livestock feeder.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources