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James McManus (Iowa politician)

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native Sarah Whittlesey on 10 March 1831. He moved to what is now Iowa in the 1830s, and sent for his wife and seven children the following year. They lived in
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Newark, Delaware
Long Island, New York
Fort Hamilton
Mystic, Connecticut
Davenport
Whigs
Iowa General Assembly
Iowa House of Representatives
Iowa College


"Representative James McManus"
Categories
People from Newark, Delaware
1879 deaths
19th-century American legislators
Members of the Iowa House of Representatives
Iowa Whigs
Founders of American schools and colleges
University and college founders
Politicians from Davenport, Iowa
Farmers from Iowa
American stonemasons
People from Long Island
Grinnell College people
19th-century American educators
1804 births

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