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President. Secretary. Meeting Held.
R. P. Speer, 1883-4. J. L. Budd, 1873-85. Burlington, 1875.
Silas Wilson, 1885-6. J. L. Budd, 1873-85. Des Moines, 1876.
C. G. Patten, 1887-8. G. B. Brackett, 1886. Oskaloosa, 1877.
Silas Wilson, 1889. Geo. H. Van Houten, 1887-90. Des Moines, 1878.
Eugene Secor, 1890-91. G. B. Brackett, 1891. Marshalltown, 1879.
A. F. Collman, 1892-4. J. L. Budd, 1892-5. Des Moines, 1880.
M. E. Hinkley, 1895. J. L. Budd. Cedar Falls, 1881.
F. M. Powell, 1896-7. Geo. Van Holuten, 1896-8. Des Moines, 1882.
C. F. Garner, 1898-1900. Wesley Greene, 1899-1903. Dubuque, 1883.
M. J. Wragg, 1901-3. Wesley Greene, 1899-1903. Des Moines, 1884.
Atlantic, 1885.
Des Moines, 1886.
Charles City, 1887.
After 1887 all meetings were held in Des Moines.


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.

State Department Commanders.

First. 1866, Add. H. Sanders, Davenport.
1866. J. B. Leake, Davenport.
1867. W. T. Shaw, Anamosa.
1868. J. A. Williamson, Des Moines.
1869. E. W. Rice, Oskaloosa.
1874-5. J. C. Parrott, Keokuk.
1876-8. A. A. Perkins, Burlington.
1879. H. E. Griswold, Atlantic.
1880. W. F. Conrad, Des Moines.
1881. P. V. Carey, Des Moines.
1882. G. B. Hogin, Newton.
1883. John B. Cook, Carroll.
1884. E. G. Miller, Waterloo.
1885. W. R. Manning, Newton.
1886. W. A. McHenry, Denison.
1887. J. M. Tuttle, Des Moines.
1888. E. A. Consigny, Avoca.
1889. C. H. Smith, Mt. Pleasant.
1890. M. P. Mills, Cedar Rapids.
1891. C. L. Davidson, Hull.
1892. J. J. Steadman, Council Bluffs.
1893. Phil. Schaller, Sac City.
1894. G. A. Newman, Cedar Falls.
1895. J. K. P. Thompson, Rock Rapids.
1896. Josiah Given, Des Moines.
1897. A. H. Evans, Keokuk.
1898. R. W. Terrill, Manchester.
1899. C. F. Bailey, Ireton.
1900. M. B. Davis, Sioux City.
1901. Geo. Metzgar, Davenport.
1902. John Lindt, Council Bluffs.


PRESIDENTS OF PIONEER LAWMAKERS ASSOCIATION.

Reuben Noble, Clayton County, 1886.
John F. Duncombe, Webster County, 1888.
Edward Johnston, Lee County, 1890.
George G. Wright, Polk County, 1892.
John Scott, Story County, 1896.
Hoyt Sherman, Polk County, 1898.
Theodore S. Parvin, Linn County, 1900.
(Acting) A. B. F. Hildreth, Floyd County, 1900.
(Acting) Warren S. Dungan, Lucas County, 1900.
(Acting) Samuel McNutt, Muscatine County, 1902.
(Acting) B. F. Gue, Polk County, 1902.
J. R. Reed, Pottawattamie County, 1903.

State Officials. (Appointed.)


BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS FOR THE DES MOINES RIVER IMPROVEMENT.

Hugh W. Sample, 1847 to 1849.
Charles Corkery, 1847 to 1849.
Paul Brattain, 1847 to 1849.
William Patterson, 1849 to 1851.
Jesse Williams, 1849 to 1851.
George Gillaspy, 1849 to 1853.


COMMISSIONERS OF RIVER IMPROVEMENT.

Verplank Van Antwerp, 1851 to 1855.
Josiah H. Bonney, 1853 to 1855.
William McKay, 1855 to 1856.
Edwin Manning, 1856 to 1859.
William C. Drake, 1858 to 1860.


REGISTERS OF RIVER IMPROVEMENT.

George Gillaspy, 1851 to 1855.
Paul C. Jeffries, 1853 to 1855.
John C. Lockwood, 1855 to 1857.


LIBRARIANS.

Lemuel B. Patterson, 1846 to 1851.
Israel Kister, 1851 to 1852.
Martin L. Morris, 1852 to 1855.
John Pattee, 1855 to 1858.
J. P. Coulter, 1858 to 1868.
John C. Merrill, 1868 to 1872.