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seat by a coalition of political independents and Democrats. He took office on January 12, 1874, and, supported by the same coalition, faced legislative colleague
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ticket, serving until January 13, 1878. He subsequently retired from politics.
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Democratic Party members of the Iowa House of Representatives
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