Samuel Ambrose Converse

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State Senator
Republican
Farmer
Howard
22
01/09/1888 - 01/12/1890
42

Born January 3, 1843, at Marlborough, New Hampshire. When five years of age he moved with his family to Rock Prairie (near Beloit), Wisconsin. When he was 13, the family again moved in a covered wagon, this time to Sumner Township, Winneshiek County, Iowa, where his father took up government land. Samuel taught school in his youth, later became a successful farmer, and as a student of public affairs, was instrumental organizing the Grange to reform legislation so that the power of the railroads did not infringe upon the rights of the farmers. He established a herd of Red Polled cattle which became the largest herd in America of that breed. His show herd was exhibited at various state fairs in the Middle West and several times at the fat stock show in Chicago, always winning prizes. He served as treasurer of the Red Polled Cattle Club of America. In 1883, he was elected to the House of the General Assembly of Iowa from Howard County and served on the committee of ways and means. In 1887, he was elected to the State Senate to represent the Howard-Winneshiek district. In 1893, the First National Bank of Cresco was established and he was its first president. He helped organize the Alliance Mercantile Association of Cresco in 1891, and served on the board of directors. At the time of the First World War, he was chairman of the Liberty Loan Committee for Howard County. He was a charter member of the Farmers' Mutual Insurance Association of Cresco and served on the board of directors, and was also a director of the Iowa Mutual Tornado Insurance Association of Des Moines. During the last 50 years of his life, there was scarcely a time when he did not have one or more estates to administer.

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State Representative
Republican
Farmer
Howard
21
01/11/1886 - 01/08/1888
67

Born January 3, 1843 at Marlborough, New Hampshire. When five years of age he moved with his family to Rock Prairie (near Beloit), Wisconsin. When he was 13, the family again moved in a covered wagon, this time to Sumner Township, Winneshiek County, Iowa, where his father took up government land. Samuel taught school in his youth, later became a successful farmer, and as a student of public affairs, was instrumental organizing the Grange to reform legislation so that the power of the railroads did not infringe upon the rights of the farmers. He established a herd of Red Polled cattle which became the largest herd in America of that breed. His show herd was exhibited at various state fairs in the Middle West and several times at the fat stock show in Chicago, always winning prizes. He served as treasurer of the Red Polled Cattle Club of America. In 1883, he was elected to the House of the General Assembly of Iowa from Howard County and served on the committee of ways and means. In 1887, he was elected to the State Senate to represent the Howard-Winneshiek district. In 1893, the First National Bank of Cresco was established and he was its first president. He helped organize the Alliance Mercantile Association of Cresco in 1891, and served on the board of directors. At the time of the First World War, he was chairman of the Liberty Loan Committee for Howard County. He was a charter member of the Farmers' Mutual Insurance Association of Cresco and served on the board of directors, and was also a director of the Iowa Mutual Tornado Insurance Association of Des Moines. During the last 50 years of his life, there was scarcely a time when he did not have one or more estates to administer.

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State Representative
Republican
Farmer
Howard
20
01/14/1884 - 01/10/1886
67

Born January 3, 1843 at Marlborough, New Hampshire. When five years of age he moved with his family to Rock Prairie (near Beloit), Wisconsin. When he was 13, the family again moved in a covered wagon, this time to Sumner Township, Winneshiek County, Iowa, where his father took up government land. Samuel taught school in his youth, later became a successful farmer, and as a student of public affairs, was instrumental organizing the Grange to reform legislation so that the power of the railroads did not infringe upon the rights of the farmers. He established a herd of Red Polled cattle which became the largest herd in America of that breed. His show herd was exhibited at various state fairs in the Middle West and several times at the fat stock show in Chicago, always winning prizes. He served as treasurer of the Red Polled Cattle Club of America. In 1883, he was elected to the House of the General Assembly of Iowa from Howard County and served on the committee of ways and means. In 1887, he was elected to the State Senate to represent the Howard-Winneshiek district. In 1893, the First National Bank of Cresco was established and he was its first president. He helped organize the Alliance Mercantile Association of Cresco in 1891, and served on the board of directors. At the time of the First World War, he was chairman of the Liberty Loan Committee for Howard County. He was a charter member of the Farmers' Mutual Insurance Association of Cresco and served on the board of directors, and was also a director of the Iowa Mutual Tornado Insurance Association of Des Moines. During the last 50 years of his life, there was scarcely a time when he did not have one or more estates to administer.