James L. Warren
| Lawyer | |
| Marion | |
| 32 | |
| 01/14/1907 - 01/10/1909 | |
| 15 |
Senator from the Fifteenth District, composed of the counties of Marion and Monroe. Born in Mahaska county, Iowa. His parents were among the early pioneers of Iowa. His father was a native of Tennessee, coming to Iowa in 1844, locating in Lee county. His mother was a native of Indiana. He spent his early years upon the farm in Mahaska county and subsequently entered Penn college at Oskaloosa, Iowa, where he spent four years. Was admitted to the bar in 1886, since which time he has been actively engaged in his profession. His family consists of his wife and three daughters. Is a member of the Methodist Church. Served as a member of the House of Representatives in the Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth General Assemblies. Elected State Senator in 1903 and served during the Thirtieth, Thirty-first and Thirty-second sessions of the General Assembly. A Republican in politics.
| Lawyer | |
| Marion | |
| 31 | |
| 01/08/1906 - 01/13/1907 | |
| 15 |
Senator from the Fifteenth District, composed of the counties of Marion and Monroe. Born in Mahaska county, Iowa. His parents were among the early pioneers of Iowa. His father was a native of Tennessee, coming to Iowa in 1844, locating in Lee county. His mother was a native of Indiana. He spent his early years upon the farm in Mahaska county and subsequently entered Penn college at Oskaloosa, Iowa, where he spent four years. Was admitted to the bar in 1886, since which time he has been actively engaged in his profession. His family consists of his wife and three daughters. Is a member of the Methodist Church. Served as a member of the House of Representatives in the Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth General Assemblies. Elected State Senator in 1903 and served during the Thirtieth, Thirty-first and Thirty-second sessions of the General Assembly.
| Lawyer | |
| Marion | |
| 30 | |
| 01/11/1904 - 01/07/1906 | |
| 15 |
Senator from the Fifteenth District, composed of the counties of Marion and Monroe. Born in Mahaska county, Iowa. His parents were among the early pioneers of Iowa. His father was a native of Tennessee, coming to Iowa in 1844, locating in Lee county. His mother was a native of Indiana. He spent his early years upon the farm in Mahaska county and subsequently entered Penn college at Oskaloosa, Iowa, where he spent four years. Was admitted to the bar in 1886, since which time he has been actively engaged in his profession. His family consists of his wife and three daughters. Is a member of the Methodist Church. Served as a member of the House of Representatives in the Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth General Assemblies. Elected State Senator in 1903 and served during the Thirtieth, Thirty-first and Thirty-second sessions of the General Assembly.
| Lawyer | |
| Marion | |
| 29 | |
| 01/13/1902 - 01/10/1904 | |
| 26 |
Senator from the Fifteenth District, composed of the counties of Marion and Monroe. Born in Mahaska county, Iowa. His parents were among the early pioneers of Iowa. His father was a native of Tennessee, coming to Iowa in 1844, locating in Lee county. His mother was a native of Indiana. He spent his early years upon the farm in Mahaska county and subsequently entered Penn college at Oskaloosa, Iowa, where he spent four years. Was admitted to the bar in 1886, since which time he has been actively engaged in his profession. His family consists of his wife and three daughters. Is a member of the Methodist Church. Served as a member of the House of Representatives in the Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth General Assemblies. Elected State Senator in 1903 and served during the Thirtieth, Thirty-first and Thirty-second sessions of the General Assembly.
| Lawyer | |
| Marion | |
| 28 | |
| 01/08/1900 - 01/12/1902 | |
| 26 |
Senator from the Fifteenth District, composed of the counties of Marion and Monroe. Born in Mahaska county, Iowa. His parents were among the early pioneers of Iowa. His father was a native of Tennessee, coming to Iowa in 1844, locating in Lee county. His mother was a native of Indiana. He spent his early years upon the farm in Mahaska county and subsequently entered Penn college at Oskaloosa, Iowa, where he spent four years. Was admitted to the bar in 1886, since which time he has been actively engaged in his profession. His family consists of his wife and three daughters. Is a member of the Methodist Church. Served as a member of the House of Representatives in the Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth General Assemblies. Elected State Senator in 1903 and served during the Thirtieth, Thirty-first and Thirty-second sessions of the General Assembly.
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