Edward McDonald

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State Representative
Democrat
Stockman
Carroll
33
01/11/1909 - 01/08/1911
55

Representative from Carroll county, was born on a farm in Highland township, Guthrie county, March 17, 1862, of Irish parents. Was educated in the district school of Highland township. Continued to live on a farm and was a successful farmer and stock raiser until 1896, when he retired from farming and moved to Coon Rapids, where he now resides. In 1896 engaged in the mercantile business. In 1900 sold stock of goods and engaged in live stock business, in which he is still active. In 1894, with others, organized a state savings bank at Coon Rapids and was made vice-president. In 1900 this bank was incorporated as the First National Bank, of which he was continued as vice-president. Was married February 15, 1885. Is a member of the Knights of Columbus and Benevolent Protective Order of Elks. Elected Representative in 1906, and reelected in 1908. A Democrat in politics.

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State Representative
Democrat
Agricultural
Carroll
32
01/14/1907 - 01/10/1909
55

Representative from Carroll county. Born on a farm in Highland township, Guthrie county of Irish parents. Was educated in the district school of Highland township. He continued to live on a farm and was a successful farmer and stock raiser until 1896, when he retired from farming and moved to Coon Rapids, where he now resides. In 1896 he engaged in the mercantile business. In 1900 sold stock of goods and engaged in live stock business, in which he is still active. In 1894, with others, organized a State Savings Bank at Coon Rapids and was made vice president. In 1900 this bank was incorporated as the First National Bank, of which he was continued as vice president. Was married February 15, 1885. Is a member of the Knights of Columbus and Benevolent Protective Order of Elks. Elected Representative in 1906. A Democrat in politics.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources