Oliver P. Bennett

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State Senator
Republican
Lawyer
Monona
45
01/09/1933 - 01/13/1935
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Senator from the thirty-fourth district comprising Crawford, Harrison and Monona counties, was born at Elgin, Illinois, October 10, 1892. His parents, James L. and Mary Potter Bennett, homesteaded in Buena Vista county, Iowa, removed to Illinois for three years, returning to Monona county in 1895. Lived on a farm in Monona county until 1911. Graduated Mapleton high school 1911, liberal arts Amherst College, Amherst, Mass., 1911-1912, attended State University of Iowa, 1912-1913. Graduated college of law, Drake University, 1915. Admitted to the bar of Iowa June, 1915. Veteran World war. Eleventh district adjutant American Legion 1922-1923, eleventh district commander American Legion 1924. County attorney, Monona county, two terms, 1925 to 1929. Engaged in farming and stock raising in Monona county. Married Helen Kirk of Des Moines, daughter of Professor Sherman Kirk of Drake University. Has a daughter, Dorothy, and three sons, James Louis, Kirk and Oliver, Jr. Member Field Artillery Reserve Corps, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity, Phi Gamma Delta, Masonic lodge. Has practiced law at Mapleton since 1919. A member of the senate in the forty-third and forty-fourth general assemblies. A republican.

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State Senator
Republican
Lawyer
Monona
44
01/12/1931 - 01/08/1933
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Senator from the thirty-fourth district comprising Crawford, Harrison and Monona counties, was born at Elgin, Illinois, October 10, 1892. His parents, James L. and Mary Potter Bennett, homesteaded in Buena Vista county, Iowa, removed to Illinois for three years returning to Monona county in 1895. Lived on a farm in Monona county until 1911. Graduated Mapleton high school 1911, liberal arts Amherst College, Amherst, Mass., 1911-1912, attended State University of Iowa, 1912-1913. Graduated college of law, Drake University, 1915. Admitted to the bar of Iowa June, 1915. Veteran World war. Eleventh district adjutant American Legion 1922-1923, eleventh district commander American Legion 1924. County attorney, Monona county, two terms, 1925 to 1929. Engaged in farming and stock raising in Monona county. Married Helen Kirk of Des Moines, daughter of Professor Sherman Kirk of Drake University. Has a daughter, Dorothy, and three sons, James Louis, Kirk and Oliver, Jr. Member Field Artillery Reserve Corps. Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity, Phi Gamma Delta, Masonic lodge. Has practiced law at Mapleton since 1919. Elected to the senate in 1928. A republican in politics.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources
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State Senator
Republican
Lawyer
Monona
43
01/14/1929 - 01/11/1931
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Senator from the thirty-fourth district comprising Crawford, Harrison and Monona counties, was born at Elgin, Illinois, October 10, 1892. His father, James L. Bennett, homesteaded in Buena Vista county, Iowa, removed to Illinois for three years returning to Monona county in 1895. Lived on a farm in Monona county until 1911. Graduated Mapleton high school 1911, liberal arts Amherst College, Amherst, Mass., 1911-1912, attended State University of Iowa, 1912-1913. Graduated college of law, Drake University, 1915. Admitted to the bar of Iowa June, 1915. Veteran World War. Eleventh district adjutant American Legion 1922-1923, eleventh district commander American Legion 1924. County attorney, Monona county, two terms, 1925 to 1929. Engaged in farming and stock raising in Monona county. Married Helen Kirk of Des Moines, daughter of Professor Sherman Kirk of Drake University. Has a daughter, Dorothy, and three sons, James Louis, Kirk and Oliver, Jr. Member Field Artillery Officers Reserve Corps. Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity, Phi Gamma Delta, Masonic lodge. Has practiced law at Mapleton since 1919. Elected to the senate in 1928. A republican in politics.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources