Benjamin McCoy

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State Senator
Republican
Lawyer
Mahaska
23
01/13/1890 - 01/10/1892
14

Born in Jefferson County, Ind., March 22, 1846. He is the son of James and Lovisa (Nicholson) McCoy, both natives of Kentucky. Mr. McCoy was nine years old when his parents came to Mahaska County. He attended the public schools until he reached the age of seventeen years, when he was sent to Cornell College, at Mt. Vernon, Iowa, and graduated with honors in the class of 1868. In 1871 he entered the law office of Seevers & Cutts, and the following year was admitted to the bar. He taught school the winter of 1871, and in March, 1872, removed to Keokuk County, Iowa, where he commenced the practice of his profession as a member of the firm of Andrews & McCoy. In January, 1874, he returned to Oskaloosa, and formed the present partnership. He served as City Solicitor of Oskaloosa during the year 1876. In the year 1884 he was the successful candidate of the Republican Party for the office of Senator from Mahaska County. He served in the Twentieth, Twenty-first, Twenty-second and Twenty-third Iowa General Assemblies, 1884-90. Mr. McCoy enlisted in 1864 in Co. H. 46th Iowa Vol. infantry, from Keokuk County, and was stationed at Helena, Ark. Mr. McCoy is a Knight Templar, and is affiliated with De Payens Commandery No. 6, Oskaloosa. Mr. McCoy was married in Mahaska County, Jan. 1, 1870, to Miss Mary M. Dixon, a daughter of the Hon. John N. Dixon, who at the time represented this county in the State Senate. Mr. McCoy is a careful, painstaking lawyer, a fluent, graceful and convincing advocate before a jury, and a host upon the stump in advocacy of the principles of the Republican Party.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources
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State Senator
Republican
Lawyer
Mahaska
22
01/09/1888 - 01/12/1890
14

Born in Jefferson County, Ind., March 22, 1846. He is the son of James and Lovisa (Nicholson) McCoy, both natives of Kentucky. Mr. McCoy was nine years old when his parents came to Mahaska County. He attended the public schools until he reached the age of seventeen years, when he was sent to Cornell College, at Mt. Vernon, Iowa, and graduated with honors in the class of 1868. In 1871 he entered the law office of Seevers & Cutts, and the following year was admitted to the bar. He taught school the winter of 1871, and in March, 1872, removed to Keokuk County, Iowa, where he commenced the practice of his profession as a member of the firm of Andrews & McCoy. In January, 1874, he returned to Oskaloosa, and formed the present partnership. He served as City Solicitor of Oskaloosa during the year 1876. In the year 1884 he was the successful candidate of the Republican Party for the office of Senator from Mahaska County. He served in the Twentieth, Twenty-first, Twenty-second and Twenty-third Iowa General Assemblies, 1884-90. Mr. McCoy enlisted in 1864 in Co. H. 46th Iowa Vol. infantry, from Keokuk County, and was stationed at Helena, Ark. Mr. McCoy is a Knight Templar, and is affiliated with De Payens Commandery No. 6, Oskaloosa. Mr. McCoy was married in Mahaska County, Jan. 1, 1870, to Miss Mary M. Dixon, a daughter of the Hon. John N. Dixon, who at the time represented this county in the State Senate. Mr. McCoy is a careful, painstaking lawyer, a fluent, graceful and convincing advocate before a jury, and a host upon the stump in advocacy of the principles of the Republican Party.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources
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State Senator
Republican
Lawyer
Mahaska
21
01/11/1886 - 01/08/1888
14

Born in Jefferson County, Ind., March 22, 1846. He is the son of James and Lovisa (Nicholson) McCoy, both natives of Kentucky. Mr. McCoy was nine years old when his parents came to Mahaska County. He attended the public schools until he reached the age of seventeen years, when he was sent to Cornell College, at Mt. Vernon, Iowa, and graduated with honors in the class of 1868. In 1871 he entered the law office of Seevers & Cutts, and the following year was admitted to the bar. He taught school the winter of 1871, and in March, 1872, removed to Keokuk County, Iowa, where he commenced the practice of his profession as a member of the firm of Andrews & McCoy. In January, 1874, he returned to Oskaloosa, and formed the present partnership. He served as City Solicitor of Oskaloosa during the year 1876. In the year 1884 he was the successful candidate of the Republican Party for the office of Senator from Mahaska County. He served in the Twentieth, Twenty-first, Twenty-second and Twenty-third Iowa General Assemblies, 1884-90. Mr. McCoy enlisted in 1864 in Co. H. 46th Iowa Vol. infantry, from Keokuk County, and was stationed at Helena, Ark. Mr. McCoy is a Knight Templar, and is affiliated with De Payens Commandery No. 6, Oskaloosa. Mr. McCoy was married in Mahaska County, Jan. 1, 1870, to Miss Mary M. Dixon, a daughter of the Hon. John N. Dixon, who at the time represented this county in the State Senate. Mr. McCoy is a careful, painstaking lawyer, a fluent, graceful and convincing advocate before a jury, and a host upon the stump in advocacy of the principles of the Republican Party.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources
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State Senator
Republican
Lawyer
Mahaska
20
01/14/1884 - 01/10/1886
14

Born in Jefferson County, Ind., March 22, 1846. He is the son of James and Lovisa (Nicholson) McCoy, both natives of Kentucky. Mr. McCoy was nine years old when his parents came to Mahaska County. He attended the public schools until he reached the age of seventeen years, when he was sent to Cornell College, at Mt. Vernon, Iowa, and graduated with honors in the class of 1868. In 1871 he entered the law office of Seevers & Cutts, and the following year was admitted to the bar. He taught school the winter of 1871, and in March, 1872, removed to Keokuk County, Iowa, where he commenced the practice of his profession as a member of the firm of Andrews & McCoy. In January, 1874, he returned to Oskaloosa, and formed the present partnership. He served as City Solicitor of Oskaloosa during the year 1876. In the year 1884 he was the successful candidate of the Republican Party for the office of Senator from Mahaska County. He served in the Twentieth, Twenty-first, Twenty-second and Twenty-third Iowa General Assemblies, 1884-90. Mr. McCoy enlisted in 1864 in Co. H. 46th Iowa Vol. infantry, from Keokuk County, and was stationed at Helena, Ark. Mr. McCoy is a Knight Templar, and is affiliated with De Payens Commandery No. 6, Oskaloosa. Mr. McCoy was married in Mahaska County, Jan. 1, 1870, to Miss Mary M. Dixon, a daughter of the Hon. John N. Dixon, who at the time represented this county in the State Senate. Mr. McCoy is a careful, painstaking lawyer, a fluent, graceful and convincing advocate before a jury, and a host upon the stump in advocacy of the principles of the Republican Party.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources