Jackson H. Carter

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State Representative
Republican
Merchant
Dallas
25
01/08/1894 - 01/12/1896
36

Dallas County's member of the House in the Twenty-fifth General Assemby is the Hon. J. H. Carter, of Redfield, He is a native of Kentucky, having been born on a farm in Wyeh county, September 27,1833. For the past thirty-one years he has been living in Iowa. Most of that time he has kept a store at Redfield. Though one of the older members of the House in the Twenty-fourth General Assembly he was one of the youngest in spirits and did good work. The Republicans thought he did well enough to merit a second term, so he was re-elected in the fall of 1893. He is a member of the Masons and belongs to the Christian church. In 1855 he was married at Fort Sheldon, Ohio, to Miss Mary Roberts. They have four children, all living.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources
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State Representative
Republican
Merchant
Dallas
24
01/11/1892 - 01/07/1894
36

Dallas county's member of the House in the Twenty-fifth General Assemby is the Hon. J. H. Carter, of Redfield, He is a native of Kentucky, having been born on a farm in Wyeh county, September 27,1833. For the past thirty-one years he has been living in Iowa. Most of that time he has kept a store at Redfield. Though one of the older members of the House in the Twenty-fourth General Assembly he was one of the youngest in spirits and did good work. The Republicans thought he did well enough to merit a second term, so he was re-elected in the fall of 1893. He is a member of the Masons and belongs to the Christian church. In 1855 he was married at Fort Sheldon, Ohio, to Miss Mary Roberts. They have four children, all living.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources