Charles A. Hollis

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State Representative
Republican
Farmer
Black Hawk
44
01/12/1931 - 01/08/1933
66

Representative from Black Hawk county, born in Black Hawk county in 1867, oldest of a family of six boys and three girls. Father enlisted in the army from Troy, N. Y., and served three years. Was married in 1887 to Miss Carrie Buck of Black Hawk county and immediately went to farming for himself, at all times handling purebred and high-grade stock. Active in all organizations for the betterment of rural conditions. Moved to Cedar Falls in 1906 to educate his children, one boy and one girl. Traveled three years for the Independent Telephone association and promoted the first independent copper toll line between Burlington and Des Moines. Assisted in organizing and was president and manager of the Black Hawk Oil Company, Cedar Falls. At the present time is in partnership with his son in the business of raising purebred Holsteins. Member of the First Brethren church. Elected representative in 1922, re-elected in 1924, 1926 and 1928. Republican in politics.

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State Representative
Republican
Farmer
Black Hawk
43
01/14/1929 - 01/11/1931
66

Representative from Black Hawk county, born in Black Hawk county in 1867, oldest of a family of six boys and three girls. Father enlisted in the army from Troy, N. Y., and served three years. Was married in 1887 to Miss Carrie Buck of Black Hawk county and immediately went to farming for himself, at all times handling purebred and high-grade stock. Active in all organizations for the betterment of rural conditions. Moved to Cedar Falls in 1906 to educate his children, one boy and one girl. Traveled three years for the Independent Telephone association and promoted the first independent copper toll line between Burlington and Des Moines. Assisted in organizing and was president and manager of the Black Hawk Oil Company, Cedar Falls. At the present time is in partnership with his son in the business of raising purebred Holsteins. Member of the First Brethren church. Elected representative in 1922, re-elected in 1924, 1926 and 1928. Republican in politics.

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State Representative
Republican
Farmer
Black Hawk
42
01/10/1927 - 01/13/1929
66

Representative from Black Hawk county, born in Black Hawk county in 1867, oldest of a family of six boys and three girls. Father enlisted in the army from Troy, N.Y., and served three years. Was married in 1887 to Miss Carrie Buck of Black Hawk county and immediately went to farming for himself, at all times handling pure-bred and high-grade stock. Active in all organizations for the betterment of rural conditions. Moved to Cedar Falls in 1906 to educate his children, one boy and one girl. Traveled three years for the Independent Telephone association and promoted the first independent copper toll line between Burlington and Des Moines. Assisted in organizing and was president and manager of the Black Hawk Oil Company, Cedar Falls. At the present time is in partnership with his son in the business of raising pure-bred Holsteins. Member of the First Brethren church. Elected representative in 1922, reelected in 1924 and in 1926. Republican in politics.

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State Representative
Republican
Farmer
Black Hawk
41
01/12/1925 - 01/09/1927
66

Representative from Black Hawk county, born in Black Hawk county in 1867, oldest of a family of six boys and three girls. Father enlisted in the army from Troy, N.Y., and served three years. Was married in 1887 to Miss Carrie Buck of Black Hawk county and immediately went to farming for himself, at all times handling pure bred and high grade stock. Active in all organizations for the betterment of rural conditions. Moved to Cedar Falls in 1906 to educate his children, one boy and one girl. Traveled three years for the Independent Telephone association and promoted the first independent copper toll line between Burlington and Des Moines. Assisted in organizing and was president and manager of the Black Hawk Oil Company, Cedar Falls. At the present time is in partnership with his son in the business of raising pure bred Holsteins. Member of the First Brethren church. Elected representative in 1922, re-elected in 1924. Republican in politics.

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State Representative
Republican
Farmer
Black Hawk
40
01/08/1923 - 01/11/1925
66

Representative from Blackhawk county, born in Blackhawk county in 1867, oldest of a family of six boys and three girls. Father enlisted in the army from Troy, N.Y., and served in the army three years. Was married in 1887 to Miss Carrie Buck of Blackhawk county and immediately went to farming for himself, at all times handling pure bred and high grade stock. Active in all organizations for the betterment of rural conditions. Moved to Cedar Falls in 1906 to educate his children, one boy and one girl. Active in business of various kinds during the sixteen years in town. Has just formed a partnership with his son to go back to the farm and raise pure bred Holsteins. Member of the Church of the Brethren.

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