Charles Augustus Benson

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State Senator
Republican
Farmer
Clayton
44
01/12/1931 - 01/08/1933
36

Senator from the thirty-sixth senatorial district, Clayton county, was born on a farm in that county, where he is now engaged in general farming, cattle feeding, and breeding of pure bred Shorthorn cattle, in partnership with father and two brothers under firm name of August Benson and Sons. Received his early education in the country grade school, and took a course in banking at the Capital City Commercial College, Des Moines, Iowa. He graduated in agriculture in 1914 at Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa. Served as deputy clerk of the district court, as secretary and manager of the Elkader Fair Association, as secretary and manager of the Highland Telephone Company, as president of the Clayton County Shorthorn Breeders Association, and as secretary of the Clayton county farm bureau from the time of its organization until he resigned to run for the office of senator, to which office he was elected in 1924. He is a member of the Lutheran church, a Master Mason, and a republican.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources
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State Senator
Republican
Farmer
Clayton
43
01/14/1929 - 01/11/1931
36

Senator from the thirty-sixth senatorial district, Clayton county, was born on a farm in that county, where he is now engaged in general farming, cattle feeding, and breeding of pure bred Shorthorn cattle, in partnership with father and two brothers under firm name of August Benson and Sons. Received his early education in the country grade school, and took a course in banking at the Capital City Commercial College, Des Moines, Iowa. He graduated in agriculture in 1914 at Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa. Served as deputy clerk of the district court, as secretary and manager of the Elkader Fair Association, as secretary and manager of the Highland Telephone Company, as president of the Clayton County Shorthorn Breeders Association, and as secretary of the Clayton county farm bureau from the time of its organization until he resigned to run for the office of senator, to which office he was elected in 1924. He is a member of the Lutheran church, a Master Mason, and a republican.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources
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State Senator
Republican
Farmer
Clayton
42
01/10/1927 - 01/13/1929
36

Senator from the thirty-sixth senatorial district, Clayton county, was born on a farm in that county, where he is now engaged in general farming, cattle feeding, and breeding of pure bred Shorthorn cattle, in partnership with father and two brothers under firm name of August Benson and Sons. Received his early education in the country grade school, and took a course in banking at the Capital City Commercial College, Des Moines, Iowa. He graduated in agriculture in 1914 at Iowa State college, Ames, Iowa. Served as deputy clerk of the district court, as secretary and manager of the Elkader Fair Association, as secretary and manager of the Highland Telephone Company, as president of the Clayton County Shorthorn Breeders Association, and as secretary of the Clayton County Farm Bureau from the time of its organization until he resigned to run for the office of senator, to which office he was elected in 1924. He is a member of the Lutheran church, a Master Mason, and a republican.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources
No Photo
State Senator
Republican
Farmer
Clayton
41
01/12/1925 - 01/09/1927
36

Senator from the thirty-sixth senatorial district, Clayton county, was born on a farm in that county, where he is now engaged in general farming, cattle feeding, and breeding of pure bred Shorthorn cattle, in partnership with father and two brothers under firm name of August Benson and Sons. Received his early education in the country grade school, and took a course in banking at the Capital City Commercial College, Des Moines, Iowa. He graduated in agriculture in 1914 at Iowa State college, Ames, Iowa. Has served as deputy clerk of the district court, as secretary and manager of the Elkader Fair Association, as secretary and manager of the Highland Telephone Company, as president of the Clayton County Shorthorn Breeders Association, and as secretary of the Clayton County Farm Bureau from the time of its first organization until he resigned to run for the office of senator. He is a member of the Lutheran church, a Master Mason, and a republican.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources