Albert G. Redman

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State Representative
Republican
Farmer
Sac
52
01/13/1947 - 01/09/1949
60

Sac City Sac County Republican Born on a farm in Grant county, South Dakota, November 18, 1882. Was educated in rural school, and later took short course in agriculture at S. D. Agricultural college and the University of Minnesota. Married Addie B. Hall of Albee, South Dakota in 1904. Father of three children: Mrs.H. H. Hill, Clarinda; Mrs. H. D. McDonald, Gowrie, and James H. Redman, Indianola. Engaged in creamery business for 43 years. Moved to Sac City, Iowa, in 1916. He has been a member of the Sac City school board for 20 years, and served as president of the Iowa School Boards association for four years. Director of the Sac City State bank since 1925. Member of Masonic Blue lodge, Chapter, and Commandery; trustee of Templar Park at Spirit Lake. Trustee, Loring hospital. Member of official board of Methodist Church. Serving second term.

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State Representative
Republican
Farmer
Sac
51
01/08/1945 - 01/12/1947
60

Sac City Sac County Republican Born on a farm in Grant county, South Dakota, November 18, 1882. Was educated in rural school, and later took short courses in agriculture at S. D. Agricultural College and the University of Minnesota. Married Addie B. Hall of Albee, South Dakota, in 1904. Father of three children: Mrs. H. H. Hill, Clarinda; Mrs. H. D. McDonald, Gowrie, and James H. Redman, Indianola. Engaged in creamery business for 43 years. Moved to Sac City, Iowa, in 1916. He has been a member of the Sac City School Board for 20 years, and served as President of the Iowa School Boards Association for four years. Director of the Sac City State bank since 1925. Member of Masonic Blue Lodge, Chapter, and Commandery; Trustee of Templar Park at Spirit Lake. Member of official board of Methodist church. Serving first term.

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