Edwin H. Fourt

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State Representative
Republican
Farmer
Allamakee
34
01/09/1911 - 01/12/1913
90

Representative from Allamakee county, was born in Crawford county, Wisconsin, May 7, 1864. His father, Charles S. Fourt, who saw three years' service in the Civil War, was American-born, of French-German descent, and his mother, Hannah Valentine-Fourt, was a native of England. Left without mother at twelve years of age, he worked on the farm summers and attended country school winters. October, 1879, moved to Waukon, Allamakee county, Iowa, where he worked his way through three years of high school and two years of business college. Was employed seven years in the creamery business, then moved to a farm December 20, 1888, where he still resides, actively engaged in stock raising and general farming. Married Miss Alice E. Spencer, daughter of E. K. Spencer and Lucy Ellen Story-Spencer, July 10, 1889, and has taken a very active part in local church and lodge work. Was clerk of Makee township for twelve years in succession. Elected Representative in 1908 and re-elected in 1910. A Republican in politics.

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State Representative
Republican
Farmer
Allamakee
33
01/11/1909 - 01/08/1911
90

Representative from Allamakee county, was born in Crawford county, Wisconsin, May 7, 1864. His father, Charles S. Fourt, who saw three years' service in the Civil War, was American-born, of French-German descent, and his mother, Hannah Valentine-Fourt, was a native of England. Left without mother at twelve years of age, he worked on the farm summers and attended country school winters. October, 1879, moved to Waukon, Allamakee county, Iowa, where he worked his way through three years of high school and two years of business college. Was employed seven years in the creamery business, then moved onto a farm December 20, 1888, where he still resides, actively engaged in stock raising and general farming. Married Miss Alice E. Spencer, daughter of E. K. Spencer and Lucy Ellen Story-Spencer, July 10, 1889, and has taken a very active part in local church and lodge work. Was Clerk of Makee township for twelve years in succession. Elected Representative in 1908. A Republican in politics.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources