Howard C. Baldwin

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State Senator
Democrat
Editor
Dubuque
49
01/13/1941 - 01/10/1943
35

Democrat 35th Senatorial District Dubuque County. Born at Cascade, Iowa, August 1, 1904, son of Charles Dunn and Frances Fagan Baldwin. A graduate of Cascade high school and the State University of Iowa. His first business experience after leaving school was with Marshall Field & Company of Chicago. Is now managing editor of the Cascade Pioneer. Married to Miss Alice Appleby of Dubuque, Iowa, December 27, 1938. Elected at special election to fill vacancy occasioned by the appointment of Matt D. Cooney as member of the board of parole and re-elected twice, thus serving in the 45th extra, the 46th, the 46th extra and the 47th, 48th and 49th general assemblies.

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State Senator
Democrat
Editor
Dubuque
48
01/09/1939 - 01/12/1941
35

Democrat 35th Senatorial District Dubuque County. Born at Cascade, Iowa, August 1, 1904, son of Charles Dunn and Frances Fagan Baldwin. A graduate of Cascade high school and the State University of Iowa. His first business experience after leaving school was with Marshall Field & Company of Chicago. Is now managing editor of the Cascade Pioneer. Married to Miss Alice Appleby of Dubuque, Iowa, December 27, 1938. Elected at special election to fill vacancy occasioned by the appointment of Matt D. Cooney as member of the board of parole and reelected twice, thus serving in the 45th extra, the 46th, the 46th extra and the 47th and 48th general assemblies.

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State Senator
Democrat
Editor
Dubuque
47
01/11/1937 - 01/08/1939
35

Senator from the thirty-fifth district, Dubuque county, was born at Cascade, Iowa, August 1, 1904, the son of Charles Dunn Baldwin and Frances Fagan Baldwin. A graduate of the Cascade high school and the State University of Iowa. His first business experience after leaving school was with Marshall Field and Company of Chicago. At present he is managing editor of the Cascade Pioneer. Elected at special election to fill vacancy occasioned by the appointment of Matt D. Cooney as member of the board of parole and reelected November 6, 1934, thus serving in the forty-fifth extra, the forty-sixth, the forty-sixth extra and the forty-seventh general assemblies. A democrat.

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State Senator
Democrat
Editor
Dubuque
46
01/14/1935 - 01/10/1937
35

Senator from the thirty-fifth district, Dubuque county, was born at Cascade, Iowa, August 1, 1904, the son of Charles Dunn Baldwin and Frances Fagan Baldwin. A graduate of the Cascade high school and the State University of Iowa. His first business experience after leaving school was with Marshall Field and Company of Chicago. At present he is managing editor of the Cascade Pioneer. Elected at special election to fill vacancy occasioned by the appointment of Matt D. Cooney as member of the board of parole and re-elected November 6, 1934. A democrat.

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State Senator
Democrat
Editor
Dubuque
45
11/06/1933 - 01/13/1935
35

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