Senator David Hammer View All Years

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Compiled Historical Information
Date of Death: 10/24/1894
Birth Place: Knox County, Kentucky
Party Affiliation: Democrat
Assemblies Served:
Senate: 8 (1860) - 9 (1862)
Home County: Clayton
David Hammer
Clayton County
Born in Knox County, Kentucky, March 1, 1815. He left home before twenty-one years of age and went to Chicago, Illinois, in 1835. He entered a claim in the Western part of Cook County before the land was surveyed. In 1836 he built a store in Dundee, Kane County, Illinois, which he opened and ran some six years. He was married, in 1838, to Miss Adeline Ames. In 1842 he removed to Marengo, Illinois, where he kept a hotel and general store until 1858. In this year he removed to McGregor. He took an active part for three years in the organization and construction of the McGregor Western Railroad. Mr. Hammer is a man of great ability and besides holding numerous offices has been concerned in many important business enterprises. When a young man he was appointed, by the Supreme Court of Illinois, one of the Commissioners to assess the damages occasioned by the right of way granted the Illinois and Michigan Canal. He was Postmaster ten years at Marengo, Illinois, and during Buchanan's administration he was a mail agent. In 1859, Mr. Hammer was elected to the State Senate of Iowa, and served four years. He is a good speaker and an able debater. In 1867 Mr. Hammer was elected Mayor of the city of McGregor, and in 1869 was the Democratic candidate for Secretary of State and ran ahead of his ticket. In 1878 he was elected, by the Iowa Legislature, Trustee for the Insane Hospital at Independence. In politics Mr. Hammer is a conservative Democrat.
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Senate District 28
Committees
8th GA (1860)
Standing Committees
Legislation Sponsored
8th GA (1860)