Representative Jay Ira Nichols View All Years

Compiled Historical Information
Date of Death: 4/26/1935
Birth Place: West Liberty, Iowa
Birth County: Muscatine
Party Affiliation: Republican
Assemblies Served:
Senate: 32 (1907) - 33 (1909)
House: 29 (1902) - 31 (1906)
Home County: Muscatine
Family Members Who Served in the Iowa Legislature: Uncle: Pliny Nichols; GAs 18 - 20
Jay Ira Nichols
Muscatine County
A native of Muscatine county he was born May 13, 1855, and is a son of Ira and Elizabeth (Luse) Nichols, the former a native of New York state and the latter of Morrow county, Ohio. Jay I. Nichols was educated in the common schools and also attended the high school. Starting in life on his own account at twenty-one years of age, he settled upon a place in Wapsinonoc township. He took a deep interest in all subjects pertaining to agriculture and has served as president of the Iowa Condensed Milk Company, the Union District Agricultural Society, and for five years was a member of the Muscatine county board of supervisors and was instrumental in instituting a number of improvements which have been of practical value to the county. Politically a republican, he has wielded a strong influence in the councils of the party and served as representative of the forty-second district in the Twenty-ninth, Thirtieth and Thirty-first General Assemblies and also as state senator for a term of four years, from 1906 to 1910. In all his duties, both public and private, he has displayed a judgment and discrimination that have reflected credit upon himself and those with whom he has been associated. On the 23d of November, 1876, Mr. Nichols was united in marriage to Miss Lucy M. Birkett, who was born in Muscatine county. His wife passed away in 1859 and Mr. Birkett was married two years later to Susannah Hargreaves, a sister of his first wife. Mr. Nichols and his family were active members of the Methodist Protestant church, and were prominently identified with the social life of the community. By his public spirit, his genial manner and cordial disposition he made many friends and years ago he attained recognition as one of the leading citizens of Muscatine county. Few men have been more closely identified with the development and prosperity of this part of the state.