Watson Emery Webster
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Born May 27, 1843, in Meigs County, Ohio. When seventeen years of age his parents moved to Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois. The public schools of Rockford and Pomeroy Academy each contributed to his education. In 1865 he came to Benton county, Iowa, and four years later to Page county, locating in Shenandoah, and entering the drug business. In 1871 he opened a banking house in connection with Mr. Moore, under the firm name of Moore Webster. In 1875 he went to Clarinda and bought an interest in and became president of the First National Bank of Clarinda. He continued as its head until the surrender of its charter in February, 1879. At that time the present banking house Webster Linderman was formed, Mr. Webster becoming the managing partner. In the fall of 1879 Mr. Webster was elected a member of the state legislature. In 1864 he married Miss Malinda Eavey, of Ogle County, Illinois. Mr. Webster was in the federal army, in company E, Seventy-fourth Illinois infantry, serving from August, 1862, to January, 1863. He is an active, energetic business man, self-made, and thoroughly reliable, and equally popular. Note: Mr. Webster died at the beginning of serving his term in the 19th General Assembly. Mr. John Griffith was chosen to complete the term.
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Born May 27, 1843, in Meigs county, Ohio. When seventeen years of age his parents moved to Rockford, Winnebago county, Illinois. The public schools of Rockford and Pomeroy academy each contributed to his education. In 1865 he came to Benton county, Iowa, and four years later to Page county, locating in Shenandoah, and entering the drug business. In 1871 he opened a banking house in connection with Mr. Moore, under the firm name of Moore & Webster. In 1875 he went to Clarinda and bought an interest in and became president of the First National Bank of Clarinda. He continued as its head until the surrender of its charter in February, 1879. At that time the present banking house Webster & Linderman was formed, Mr. Webster becoming the managing partner. In the fall of 1879 Mr. W. was elected a member of the state legislature. In 1864 he married Miss Malinda Eavey, of Ogle county, Illinois. Mr. Webster was in the federal army, in company E, Seventy-fourth Illinois infantry, serving from August, 1862, to January, 1863. He is an active, energetic business man, self-made, and thoroughly reliable, and equally popular.
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