Ebenezer Dorr

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State Representative
Republican
Farmer
Clinton
15
01/12/1874 - 01/09/1876
31

One of the early settlers of Jackson county and for many years a resident of De Witt, Clinton county. He was one of the pioneers of the Hawkeye state and a member of the legislature from Jackson county and subsequently represented Clinton County in the same body. Mr. Dorr was well known by the early settlers of Maquoketa and taught the first school of this place in what was called the old root school house. In the early fifties he was married to Miss Catherine Earle, daughter of W. G. Earle. He was a man of the strictest integrity, high moral standing and more than ordinary ability.

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State Representative
Republican
Farmer
Jackson
10
01/11/1864 - 01/07/1866
35

One of the early settlers of Jackson county and for many years a resident of De Witt, Clinton county. He was one of the pioneers of the Hawkeye state and a member of the legislature from Jackson county and subsequently represented Clinton County in the same body. Mr. Dorr was well known by the early settlers of Maquoketa and taught the first school of this place in what was called the old root school house. In the early fifties he was married to Miss Catherine Earle, daughter of W. G. Earle. He was a man of the strictest integrity, high moral standing and more than ordinary ability.

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State Representative
Democrat
Farmer
Jackson
9
01/13/1862 - 01/10/1864
34

One of the early settlers of Jackson county and for many years a resident of De Witt, Clinton county. He was one of the pioneers of the Hawkeye state and a member of the legislature from Jackson county and subsequently represented Clinton County in the same body. Mr. Dorr was well known by the early settlers of Maquoketa and taught the first school of this place in what was called the old root school house. In the early fifties he was married to Miss Catherine Earle, daughter of W. G. Earle. He was a man of the strictest integrity, high moral standing and more than ordinary ability.