Nathaniel Grigsby Wyatt
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| Lawyer | |
| Harrison | |
| 6 | |
| 12/01/1856 - 01/10/1858 | |
| 16 |
Born about 1828 in Warren, Missouri. He moved to Iowa in 1854. The next attorney to locate in the county was one N. G. Wyatt, who put in an appearance in 1856 at Magnolia and tarried there until in February, 1859, at which time he, in company with many others of Harrison County, went to Pike's Peak, to better their financial conditions in the reported regions of inexhaustible fields of gold. Once there he never returned, but is at the present nicely located in the State of California, having taken to himself a wife, and is surrounded by loving wife and happy family. Mr. Wyatt was a Representative (Democrat) from this county in the Sixth General Assembly, and was a man of more than ordinary brain power.
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