Dick H. Vanderwilt

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State Representative
Republican
Farmer
Mahaska
51
01/08/1945 - 01/12/1947
25

Oskaloosa Mahaska County Republican Born August 28, 1900, in Marion county, the eldest son of two children of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Vanderwilt. Holland parentage. Attended the public schools of Marion county. Married Myrle De Long of Oskaloosa, Iowa, June 17, 1925. Father of one boy, Morgan Chester, age 18. Member of the Christian Church of Oskaloosa, Farm Bureau, A.F. and A.M., Royal Arch Commandery, Kaaba, Shrine, OES, K. of P., Fraternal Order of the Eagles, Lions Club and Junior Chamber of Commerce. Owns and operates 600 acres of Mahaska county farm land. Served in 50th special session; now serving first full term.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources
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State Representative
Republican
Farmer
Mahaska
50
01/17/1944 - 01/07/1945
25

Oskaloosa Mahaska County Republican Born August 28, 1900, in Marion county, the eldest son of two children of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Vanderwilt. Holland parentage. Attended the public schools of Marion county. Married Myrle De Long of Oskaloosa, Iowa, June 17, 1925. Father of one boy, Morgan Chester, age 18. Member of the Christian Church of Oskaloosa, Farm Bureau, A.F. and A.M., Royal Arch Commandery, Kaaba, Shrine, OES, K. of P., Fraternal Order of the Eagles, Lions Club and Junior Chamber of Commerce. Owns and operates 600 acres of Mahaska county farm land. Served in 50th special session; now serving first full term.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources