Representative Samuel L. Steele View All Years

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Compiled Historical Information
Date of Death: 3/11/1897
Party Affiliation: Republican
Assemblies Served:
House: 22 (1888) - 23 (1890)
Home County: Henry
Samuel L. Steele
Henry County
Born in Clarke County, Ohio, April 8, 1836. His parents, James and Mary H. (White) Steele, were natives of Virginia, and were born in Berkeley County, now West Virginia. Samuel was reared on a farm, and in August, 1862, enlisted for the late war. He was elected Second Lieutenant of Company B, 25th Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and was promoted to First Lieutenancy in August, 1863, and served in that capacity until the close of the war. He was mustered out at Davenport, Iowa, June 6, 1865. On his return from the war Mr. Steele engaged in the mercantile and lumber business at Sedalia, Mo., which business occupied his time for four years, at the end of which he returned to Henry County, Iowa, and engaged in farming in Marion Township. Mr. Steele was married in Jefferson Township, Henry County, May 27, 1866, to Miss Sarah Margret, daughter of Lawrence M. and Margaret L. Everts. Mr. Steele is an out and-out Republican, and has voted with that party since its organization. He has been chosen to various offices of public honor and trust, and was elected as a member of the County Board of Supervisors in 1868, and was subsequently re-elected and served six years. Prior to that he had served as a member of the Township Board of Trustees, and for fourteen years has been a member of the District School Board. He was elected Nov. 8, 1887, on the Republican ticket as Representative to the State Legislature from the Twentieth District, by a majority of 596 over his competitor. Mr. Steele is a member of the McFarland Post No. 20, A. R., and is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
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