Edward Emil Wieben

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State Representative
Democrat
Attorney
Tama
46
01/14/1935 - 01/10/1937
50

Representative from Tama county, was born on a farm in Tama county south of Dysart, November 20, 1882. Attended country school until eleven years of age and afterwards attended public school at Dysart and graduated from Dysart high school. Graduated from the law department of the University of Iowa and admitted to the practice of law in 1904. Married December 15, 1920, to Camilla D. Moeller of Reinbeck. Has two children, Edward E. and Carl P. Located in Dysart, Iowa, in 1912, and has practiced law there since that time. Served as mayor and city attorney of Dysart. Elected at a special election held October 3, 1933, to fill vacancy caused by appointment of Representative Carl B. Stiger as district judge and re-elected in 1934. A democrat.

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State Representative
Democrat
Attorney
Tama
45
11/06/1933 - 01/13/1935
50

Representative from Tama county, was born on a farm in Tama county south of Dysart, November 20, 1882. Attended country school until eleven years of age and afterwards attended public school at Dysart and graduated from Dysart high school. Graduated from the law department of the University of Iowa and admitted to the practice of law in 1904. Married December 15, 1920, to Camilla D. Moeller of Reinbeck. Has two children, Edward E. and Carl P. Located in Dysart, Iowa, in 1912, and has practiced law there since that time. Served as mayor and city attorney of Dysart. Elected at a special election held October 3, 1933, to fill vacancy caused by appointment of Representative Carl B. Stiger as district judge and re-elected in 1934. A democrat.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources