George W. Swan

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State Representative
Republican
Farmer, Minister
Appanoose
33
01/11/1909 - 01/08/1911
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Representative from Appanoose county, was born in Greene county, Pennsylvania, in 1874. His parents were American-born. In 1875 his parents moved to Appanoose county, Iowa, settling in John's township, afterward removing to Independence. He was licensed to preach in the Baptist church when nineteen years old and was ordained when twenty-two. Now serves Hopewell church in Wapello county and Liberty church in Davis county. Has held the offices of constable, justice of the peace and deputy sheriff in his home township and county. For six years served his party as township committeeman. Elected Representative in 1906, and re-elected in 1908. A Republican in politics.

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State Representative
Republican
Religious
Appanoose
32
01/14/1907 - 01/10/1909
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Representative from Appanoose county, was born in Green county, Pennsylvania, in 1874. His parents were American born. In 1875 his parents moved to Appanoose county, Iowa, settling in John's township, afterward removing to Independence. He was licensed to preach in the Baptist church when nineteen years old and was ordained when twenty-two. He now serves Hopewell church in Wapello county and Liberty church in Davis county. He has held the offices of constable, justice of the peace and deputy sheriff in his home township and county. For six years he served his party as township committeeman. Elected Representative in 1906. A Republican in politics.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources