Lyman S. Huntley

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State Representative
Republican
Farmer
Lucas
26
01/13/1896 - 01/09/1898
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One of the New England men in the House this winter is Captain L. S. Huntley, of Chariton, representing Lucas county. He was born in Charlestown, Sullivan county, New Hampshire, November 27, 1838. During his boyhood he attended the schools of his native county, and when the family moved to Ohio he pursued his studies in Galena. He enlisted in the Union army August 6, 1862, as a private. He successively won promotion till in October, 1864. he was made captain. Mr. Huntley was married to Miss Mary E. Allen, and they have four children: Clark W., aged 28; Edith J. (Brewer), 24; Frank S., 21, and Mae E., 18. He belongs to the Odd Fellows and the G. A. R. He attends the Methodist church. The revenue laws have been a matter of considerable study to him and he will take a special interest in all measures affecting them this winter.

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