Byron W. Newberry
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| Clayton | |
| 40 | |
| 01/08/1923 - 01/11/1925 | |
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Senator from the thirty-sixth district, was born in Lorain county, Ohio, September 1, 1853. In 1855 with his parents he moved to Strawberry Point, where he has since resided. He was educated in the common schools and at the Upper Iowa university, where he graduated in 1875. He attended the law department of the State University of Iowa, where he graduated in 1876. In 1877 he opened a law office at Strawberry Point, and in 1887 formed a partnership with his brother, Charles W. Newberry. He is also identified with agricultural interests. He served as senator in the thirtieth, thirty-first, thirty-second, thirty-second extra and thirty-seventh sessions of the general assembly of Iowa. In 1905 he was married to Miss Eva M. Buckley. They have no children. He was again elected state senator in 1916 and re-elected in 1920. A republican in politics.
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| Clayton | |
| 39 | |
| 01/10/1921 - 01/07/1923 | |
| 36 |
Senator from the Thirty-sixth district, was born in Lorain county, Ohio, September 1, 1853. In 1855 with his parents he moved to Strawberry Point, where he has since resided. He was educated in the common schools and at the Upper Iowa University, where he graduated in 1875. He attended the law department of the State University of Iowa, where he graduated in 1876. In 1877 he opened a law office at Strawberry Point, and in 1887 formed a partnership with his brother, Charles W. Newberry. He is also identified with agricultural interests. He served as senator in the thirtieth, thirty-first, thirty-second, thirty-second extra and thirty-seventh session of the general assembly of Iowa. In 1905 he was married to Miss Eva M. Buckley. They have no children. He was re-elected state senator in 1916 and 1920. A republican in politics.
| Lawyer | |
| Clayton | |
| 38 | |
| 01/13/1919 - 01/09/1921 | |
| 36 |
Senator from the Thirty-sixth district, was born in Lorain county, Ohio, September 1, 1853. In 1855 with his parents he moved to Strawberry Point, where he has since resided. He was educated in the common schools and at the Upper Iowa University where he graduated in 1875. He attended the law department of the State University of Iowa where he graduated in 1876. In 1877 he opened a law office at Strawberry Point, and in 1887 formed a partnership with his brother Charles W. Newberry. He is also identified with agricultural interests. He served as senator in the thirtieth, thirty-first, thirty-second, thirty-second extra and thirty-seventh session of the general assembly of Iowa. In 1905 he was married to Miss Eva M. Buckley. They have no children. He was re-elected state senator in 1916. A republican in politics.
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| Clayton | |
| 37 | |
| 01/08/1917 - 01/12/1919 | |
| 36 |
Senator from the thirty-sixth district, was born in Lorain county, Ohio, September 1, 1853. In 1855 with his parents he moved to Strawberry Point, Clayton county, Iowa where he has ever since resided. He was educated in the common schools and at the Upper Iowa University where he graduated in 1875. He attended the law department of the State University of Iowa where he graduated in 1876. In 1877 he opened a law office at Strawberry Point. In 1887 he formed a partnership with his brother Charles W. Newberry under the firm name of Newberry Bros. in the practice of law which business has since been continuous. He has also been identified with banking and agricultural interests. He served as senator in the 30th, 31st and 32d and 32d extra session of the general assembly of Iowa. In 1905 he was married to Miss Eva M. Buckley. They have no children. He was re-elected state senator in 1916. A republican in politics.
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| Clayton | |
| 32 | |
| 01/14/1907 - 01/10/1909 | |
| 36 |
Senator from the Thirty-sixth District, composed of Clayton county, was born at Brawnhelm, Lorain county, Ohio, on September 1, 1853. His parents, who were both natives of the State of New York, came to Iowa in 1855 and settled on a farm near Strawberry Point, in Clayton county, where he was reared. He was educated in the public schools and Upper Iowa University, from which institution he graduated in 1875. He attended the Law Department of the State University of Iowa as a member of the class of 1876. In 1877 he located at Strawberry Point in the practice of law. In 1887 he formed a partnership with his brother, Charles W. Newberry, in the law business, which partnership still exists under the firm name of Newberry Brothers. He has been an officer of the Strawberry Point State Bank since its organization in 1883 and now holds the position of president of said bank. He was elected Senator from the Thirty-sixth District in 1903 and served in the Thirtieth, Thirty-first and Thirty-second General Assemblies. He was married to Miss Eva M. Buckley on December 30, 1905. A Republican in politics.
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| Clayton | |
| 31 | |
| 01/08/1906 - 01/13/1907 | |
| 36 |
Born at Brownhelm, in the old Buckeye state, on the first of September, 1853, the son of James Newberry and Maria (Westfall) Newberry, both of whom were natives of the state of New York. He not only faithfully attended the schools of Clayton County, but after completing their course of study he received a collegiate education at Upper Iowa University, at Fayette. Graduating from this seat of learning with the class of 1875, Mr. Newberry, the next autumn, matriculated in the law department of the State University of Iowa. In 1876 he graduated from the University law school, receiving his degree of LL. B. and being admitted as a member of the Iowa bar. He at once began the practice of his chosen profession and in 1887 the brothers, Charles and Byron, entered upon that successful partnership. With the years of successful practice came added interests, and Mr. Newberry is now not only an attorney but a banker and a farmer on an extensive scale and his name is connected with many interests of his home city. Throughout his manhood days Mr. Newberry has been a staunch and earnest supporter of the principles of the Republican Party and for many years he has been a prominent factor in its councils, not only in Clayton County, but in the state at large. Mr. Newberry was elected on the Republican ticket as senator for the Thirty-sixth Senatorial district and he served with distinction during the thirtieth, thirty-first and thirty-second sessions of the legislature of Iowa. Always an earnest student and a lover of Iowa and all that pertains to it Mr. Newberry has for a number of years been a valued member of the Iowa State Historical Society. He is also a member of the Iowa State Bar Association and, fraternally, is affiliated with the order of the Knights of Pythias, while his religious allegiance is faithfully and zealously given to the Congregational church. On December 30th, 1905, Mr. Newberry was united in marriage with Miss Eve M. Buckley, a native of Strawberry Point.
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| Clayton | |
| 30 | |
| 01/11/1904 - 01/07/1906 | |
| 36 |
Born at Brownhelm, in the old Buckeye state, on the first of September, 1853, the son of James Newberry and Maria (Westfall) Newberry, both of whom were natives of the state of New York. He not only faithfully attended the schools of Clayton County, but after completing their course of study he received a collegiate education at Upper Iowa University, at Fayette. Graduating from this seat of learning with the class of 1875, Mr. Newberry, the next autumn, matriculated in the law department of the State University of Iowa. In 1876 he graduated from the University law school, receiving his degree of LL. B. and being admitted as a member of the Iowa bar. He at once began the practice of his chosen profession and in 1887 the brothers, Charles and Byron, entered upon that successful partnership. With the years of successful practice came added interests, and Mr. Newberry is now not only an attorney but a banker and a farmer on an extensive scale and his name is connected with many interests of his home city. Throughout his manhood days Mr. Newberry has been a staunch and earnest supporter of the principles of the Republican Party and for many years he has been a prominent factor in its councils, not only in Clayton County, but in the state at large. Mr. Newberry was elected on the Republican ticket as senator for the Thirty-sixth Senatorial district and he served with distinction during the thirtieth, thirty-first and thirty-second sessions of the legislature of Iowa. Always an earnest student and a lover of Iowa and all that pertains to it Mr. Newberry has for a number of years been a valued member of the Iowa State Historical Society. He is also a member of the Iowa State Bar Association and, fraternally, is affiliated with the order of the Knights of Pythias, while his religious allegiance is faithfully and zealously given to the Congregational church. On December 30th, 1905, Mr. Newberry was united in marriage with Miss Eve M. Buckley, a native of Strawberry Point.
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