David William Hurn

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State Representative
Republican
Lawyer
Cerro Gordo
29
01/13/1902 - 01/10/1904
84

Born December 19, 1855 and died July 05, 1924. He was a prominent lawyer, judge, banker, newspaperman and mayor of Clear Lake. Mr. Hurn married Harriet J. Smith, a native of Milton, Wisconsin, the daughter of David and Sarah Jane Smith. He represented Cerro Gordo county in the Twenty-ninth General Assembly. He was a Republican in politics. In 1905 the family moved to Spokane, where Hurn started a new law practice and eventually became a judge.

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State Representative
Republican
Lawyer
Cerro Gordo
28
01/08/1900 - 01/12/1902
84

Born December 19, 1855 and died July 05, 1924. He was a prominent lawyer, judge, banker, newspaperman and mayor of Clear Lake. Mr. Hurn married Harriet J. Smith, a native of Milton, Wisconsin, the daughter of David and Sarah Jane Smith. He represented Cerro Gordo county in the Twenty-ninth General Assembly. He was a Republican in politics. In 1905 the family moved to Spokane, where Hurn started a new law practice and eventually became a judge.