John Ryder

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State Representative
Democrat
Real Estate, Insurance
Dubuque
47
01/11/1937 - 01/08/1939
69

Representative from Dubuque county, was born and reared in Dubuque, Iowa, and educated in the parochial schools. He graduated from the Bayless business college. For twenty-five years he was the junior member of the Ryder Brothers wholesale grocery firm. In 1919, he organized the Ryder Realty Company and served as vice president until January, 1925, when he retired from the firm. In March, 1925, he was elected member of the board of education of the city of Dubuque and was appointed chairman of the finance committee. He was married in November, 1917, to Miss Anna L. Killeen, who died in May, 1923. He was elected to the general assembly in 1924, reelected in 1926, 1928, 1930, 1932, 1934 and 1936. A democrat.

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State Representative
Democrat
Real Estate
Dubuque
46
01/14/1935 - 01/10/1937
69

Representative from Dubuque county, was born and reared in Dubuque, Iowa, and educated in the parochial schools. He graduated from the Bayless business college. For twenty-five years he was the junior member of the Ryder Brothers wholesale grocery firm. In 1919, he organized the Ryder Realty Company and served as vice president until January, 1925, when he retired from the firm. In March, 1925, he was elected member of the board of education of the city of Dubuque and was appointed chairman of the finance committee. He was married in November, 1917, to Miss Anna L. Killeen, who died in May, 1923. He was elected to the general assembly in 1924, re-elected in 1926, 1928, 1930, 1932 and 1934. A democrat.

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State Representative
Democrat
Real Estate
Dubuque
45
01/09/1933 - 01/13/1935
69

Representative from Dubuque county, was born and reared in Dubuque, Iowa, and educated in the parochial schools. He graduated from the Bayless Business College. For twenty-five years he was the junior member of the Ryder Brothers wholesale grocery firm. In 1919, he organized the Ryder Realty Company and served as vice-president until January, 1925, when he retired from the firm. In March, 1925, he was elected member of the board of education of the city of Dubuque and was appointed chairman of the finance committee. He was married in November, 1917, to Miss Anna L. Killeen, who died in May, 1923. He was elected to the general assembly November, 1924, re-elected in 1926, 1928, 1930, and 1932. A democrat.

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State Representative
Democrat
Real Estate
Dubuque
44
01/12/1931 - 01/08/1933
69

Representative from Dubuque county, was born and reared in Dubuque, Iowa, and educated in the parochial schools. He graduated from the Bayless Business College. For twenty-five years he was the junior member of the Ryder Brothers wholesale grocery firm. In 1919, he organized the Ryder Realty Company and served as vice-president until January, 1925, when he retired from the firm. In March, 1925, he was elected member of the board of education of the city of Dubuque and was appointed chairman of the finance committee. He was married in November, 1917, to Miss Anna L. Killeen, who died in May, 1923. He was elected to the general assembly November, 1924, re-elected in 1926, 1928, 1930, and 1932. A democrat.

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State Representative
Democrat
Real Estate
Dubuque
43
01/14/1929 - 01/11/1931
69

Representative from Dubuque county, was born and reared in Dubuque, Iowa, and educated in the parochial schools. He graduated from the Bayless Business College. For twenty-five years he was the junior member of the Ryder Brothers wholesale grocery firm. In 1919, he organized the Ryder Realty Company and served as vice-president until January, 1925, when he retired from the firm. In March, 1925, he was elected member of the board of education of the city of Dubuque and was appointed chairman of the finance committee. He was married in November, 1917, to Miss Anna L. Killeen, who died in May, 1923. He was elected to the general assembly November, 1924, re-elected in 1926, 1928, 1930, and 1932. A democrat.

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State Representative
Democrat
Real Estate
Dubuque
42
01/10/1927 - 01/13/1929
69

Representative from Dubuque county, was born and reared in Dubuque, Iowa, and educated in the parochial schools. He graduated from the Bayless Business College. For twenty-five years he was the junior member of the Ryder Brothers wholesale grocery firm. In 1919, he organized the Ryder Realty Company and served as vice-president until January, 1925, when he retired from the firm. In March, 1925, he was elected member of the board of education of the city of Dubuque and was appointed chairman of the finance committee. He was married in November, 1917, to Miss Anna L. Killeen, who died in May, 1923. He was elected to the general assembly November, 1924, re-elected in 1926, 1928, 1930, and 1932. A democrat.

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State Representative
Democrat
Real Estate, Insurance
Dubuque
41
01/12/1925 - 01/09/1927
69

Representative from Dubuque county, was born and reared in Dubuque, Iowa, and educated in the parochial schools. He graduated from the Bayless Business College. For twenty-five years he was the junior member of the Ryder Brothers wholesale grocery firm. In 1919, he organized the Ryder Realty Company and served as vice-president until January, 1925, when he retired from the firm. In March, 1925, he was elected member of the board of education of the city of Dubuque and was appointed chairman of the finance committee. He was married in November, 1917, to Miss Anna L. Killeen, who died in May, 1923. He was elected to the general assembly November, 1924, re-elected in 1926, 1928, 1930, and 1932. A democrat.

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