Henry C. Carr

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State Senator
Republican
Lawyer
Cedar
17
01/14/1878 - 01/11/1880
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Born in Jamestown, R. I., April 13, 1839. Here he passed some 23 years of his life; and herein pursued his educational course; first attending East Greenwich Seminary, then entering Brown University in 1858, graduating in the class of 1862. Following this he commenced the study of law and was admitted to the bar in 1864. Immediately after he began the practice of his profession, he came to Tipton, Iowa. He was President of the school board, mayor, and represented the Senatorial District of Cedar and Jones counties in the State Legislature. Mr. Carr was united in marriage with Miss Louise Low. Four children were born to them.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources
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State Senator
Republican
Lawyer
Cedar
16
01/10/1876 - 01/13/1878
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Born in Jamestown, R. I., April 13, 1839. Here he passed some 23 years of his life; and herein pursued his educational course; first attending East Greenwich Seminary, then entering Brown University in 1858, graduating in the class of 1862. Following this he commenced the study of law and was admitted to the bar in 1864. Immediately after he began the practice of his profession, he came to Tipton, Iowa. He was President of the school board, mayor, and represented the Senatorial District of Cedar and Jones counties in the State Legislature. Mr. Carr was united in marriage with Miss Louise Low. Four children were born to them.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources