Andrew Stewart

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State Representative
Democrat
Farmer, Livestock
Calhoun
46
01/14/1935 - 07/31/1935
61

Representative from Calhoun county, was born in Newton, Jasper county, Iowa, March 15, 1872. His father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stewart, were natives of Scotland; they moved to Maryland and later to Jasper county, where they resided until their death. Andrew Stewart obtained his early education in the schools at Newton and later attended Hazel Dell academy. On March 1, 1907, he moved to Rockwell City, where he has since resided. All his life he has been engaged in farming, paying special attention to the raising of shorthorn cattle and percheron horses. He helped organize the Rockwell City county fair twenty-six years ago, and has been its president ever since. Serving second term in the legislature. A democrat.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources
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State Representative
Democrat
Farmer, Livestock
Calhoun
45
01/09/1933 - 01/13/1935
61

Representative from Calhoun county, was born in Newton, Jasper county, Iowa, March 15, 1872. His father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stewart, were natives of Scotland; they moved to Maryland and later to Jasper county, where they resided until their death. Andrew Stewart obtained his early education in the schools at Newton and later attended Hazel Dell Academy. On March 1, 1907, he moved to Rockwell City, where he has since resided. All his life he has been engaged in farming, paying special attention to the raising of shorthorn cattle and percheron horses. He helped organize the Rockwell City county fair twenty-six years ago, and has been its president ever since. Serving first term in the legislature. A democrat.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources