George Allison Wilson

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State Senator
Republican
Lawyer
Polk
46
01/14/1935 - 12/20/1936
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Senator from the thirtieth district, Polk county. Born on a farm in Adair county. Youngest son of James H. Wilson and Martha G. Wilson. Married Mildred Zehner, December 8, 1921. Graduated from Menlo high school, attended college at Grinnell, graduate of the law school of the State University of Iowa in 1907. Began practicing law immediately in the city of Des Moines. Was elected county attorney for one term. Served as judge of the district court of Polk county, Iowa, for a period of over two years, resigning from this position to again enter the practice of law. Elected to the senate in 1926, 1930, and re-elected in 1934. A republican.

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State Senator
Republican
Lawyer
Polk
45
01/09/1933 - 01/13/1935
30

Senator from the thirtieth district, Polk county. Born on a farm in Adair county. Youngest son of James H. Wilson and Martha G. Wilson. Married Mildred Zehner, December 8, 1921. Graduated from Menlo high school, attended college at Grinnell, graduate of the law school of the State University of Iowa in 1907. Began practicing law immediately in the city of Des Moines. Was elected county attorney for one term. Served as judge of the district court of Polk county, Iowa, for a period of over two years, resigning from this position to again enter the practice of law. Elected to the senate in 1926 re-elected in 1930. A republican.

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State Senator
Republican
Lawyer
Polk
44
01/12/1931 - 01/08/1933
30

Senator from the thirtieth district, Polk county, Iowa. Born on a farm in Adair county. Youngest son of James H. Wilson and Martha G. Wilson. Married Mildred Zehner, December 8, 1921. Graduated from Menlo high school, attended college at Grinnell, graduate of the law school of the State University of Iowa in 1907. Began practicing law immediately in the city of Des Moines. Was elected county attorney for one term. Served as judge of the district court of Polk county, Iowa, for a period of over two years, resigning from this position to again enter the practice of law. Republican in politics.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources
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State Senator
Republican
Lawyer
Polk
43
01/14/1929 - 01/11/1931
30

Senator from the thirtieth district, Polk county, Iowa. Born on a farm in Adair county. Youngest son of James H. Wilson and Martha G. Wilson. Married Mildred Zehner, December 8, 1922. Graduated from Menlo high school, attended college at Grinnell, graduate of the law school of the State University of Iowa in 1907. Began practicing law immediately in the city of Des Moines. Was elected county attorney for one term. Served as judge of the district court of Polk county, Iowa, for a period of over two years. resigning from this position to again enter the practice of law. Republican in politics.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources
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State Senator
Republican
Lawyer
Polk
42
01/10/1927 - 01/13/1929
30

Senator from the thirtieth district, Polk county, Iowa. Born on a farm in Adair county. Youngest son of James H. Wilson and Martha G. Wilson. Married Mildred Zehner, December 8, 1922. Graduated from Menlo high school, attended college at Grinnell, graduate of the law school of the State University of Iowa in 1907. Began practicing law immediately in the city of Des Moines. Was elected county attorney for one term. Served as judge of the district court of Polk county, Iowa, for a period of over two years, resigning from this position to again enter the practice of law. Republican in politics.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources