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BIOGRAPHIES
Iowa State Senators
Iowa Official Register 1927-1928
W. Walter Wilson
Representative from Tama county, was born at Franklin,
Indiana, in 1869. At age of six months he moved with his
parents to Illinois. When four years of age he moved to
Iowa in one of those historic prairie schooners, crossing
the Mississippi on a ferry at Burlington, and settling in
1873 on a farm in Black Hawk county. At age of nineteen he
entered the State Teachers' college, from which he was
graduated in 1892. IN 1894 he was married to S. Sophie
Keeler and took up the business of farming for himself,
first in Hamilton county, and later in Tama county, and is
still following farming. He has three children, Carl, Iris
and Dorothy. He has held the office of secretary of the
Buckingham Grain company since its organization and also
the presidency of the Farmers' Lumber company at Traer
since its origin. He was the president of the Tama County
Farm Bureau when elected to the office of representative
without opposition. He was reelected in November, 1924,
and again in 1926. He is a member of the Methodist church.
He is a thirty-second degree Mason. A republican in
politics.
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