Senator Parley Finch View All Years

Compiled Historical Information
Date of Death: 2/16/1927
Birth Place: Windham, Pennsylvania
Party Affiliation: Republican
Assemblies Served:
Senate: 27 (1898) - 28 (1900)
House: 25 (1894) - 26 (1896)
Home County: Humboldt
Parley Finch
Humboldt County
Who represents the three counties of Humboldt, Pocahontas and Buena Vista, has been a member of the house for the past two sessions and the extra, and acquired no little amount of fame on account of his extensive knowledge of the code. He had learned to know the section numbers of almost every important provision in the code, and hardly ever failed to remember just what the statute provided in a given case. He had a leading part in the revision of the code, and was appointed a member of the supervising committee which had charge of the publication of the code this year. He attracted much attention by his opposition to corporations, especially insurance companies, and his ingenuity in forming laws to regulate corporations dealing with the public gave him a good standing with his rural constituents, so that this year he was chosen as the man to represent them in the senate. In that body he will occupy an influential position from the opening of the session. He is no orator, but a close, hard worker, and will be found, as usual, against extravagant appropriations and in favor of an economical administration in state affairs. His birthplace was in Pennsylvania, in 1844, where he lived and worked on a farm until 1871, and has practiced law in Humboldt since 1872. In politics he is an ardent republican. He has served Humboldt as mayor. He is a member of the Masonic order, and attends the Congregational church, though not a member. Mr. Finch is a bachelor. Last session he served on the committees on code, judiciary, banks and banking, building and loan, constitutional amendments, private corporations, enrolled bills, and representative districts.
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