James Dick Fleming
| Farmer | |
| Crawford | |
| 42 | |
| 01/10/1927 - 01/13/1929 | |
| 56 |
Representative from Crawford county, Iowa, was born September 26, 1884, of Scotch parentage. His entire life has been spent in Stockholm township, Crawford county, Iowa, where he now owns and operates a two hundred-acre farm. He received his early education in the rural schools, attended and graduated from the Denison Normal college in 1907. He taught school for three years and has been actively engaged in farming since then. In August, 1913, he was married to Lillie I. Carlson and has three children, Ruth Mae, Charlotte Marie and Paul James. The family are members of the Presbyterian church at Denison, Iowa. Mr. Fleming has taken an active part in matters of public interest in his home community. He has been assessor and road superintendent for a number of years. He is now a member of the school board and president of the Farmers Elevator at Deloit. He was president of Crawford County Farm Bureau for two years. Elected state representative in 1924 and 1926. In politics he is a republican.
| Farmer | |
| Crawford | |
| 41 | |
| 01/12/1925 - 01/09/1927 | |
| 56 |
Representative from Crawford county, Iowa, was born September 26, 1884, of Scotch parentage. His entire life has been spent in Stockholm township, Crawford county, Iowa, where he now owns and operates a two hundred acre farm. He received his early education in the rural schools, attended and graduated from the Denison Normal college in 1907. He taught school for three years and has been actively engaged in farming since then. In August, 1913, he was married to Lillie I. Carlson and has two children, Ruth Mae and Charlotte Marie. The family are members of the Presbyterian church at Denison, Iowa. Mr. Fleming has taken an active part in matters of public interest in his home community. He has been assessor and road superintendent for a number of years. He is now a member of the school board and president of the Farmers Elevator at Deloit. He was president of Crawford County Farm Bureau for two years. Elected state representative in 1924. In politics he is a republican.
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