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LANGWORTHY, Edward. (St. Lawrence Co., NY, Aug. 3, 1808-Dubuque, IA, Jan. 5, 1893). Businessman. In September 1832, Langworthy may have constructed the first house in the future state of Iowa. One of many eager miners of [[LEAD]] | LANGWORTHY, Edward. (St. Lawrence Co., NY, Aug. 3, 1808-Dubuque, IA, Jan. 5, 1893). Businessman. In September 1832, Langworthy may have constructed the first house in the future state of Iowa. One of many eager miners of [[LEAD]], Langworthy and his brother James were driven from the region in November of that year by soldiers from Prairie du Chien who had the responsibility of keeping whites east of the [[MISSISSIPPI RIVER]]. | ||
Langworthy returned to the Iowa side of the river in April 1833. He built several homes and many stores. Elected town trustee, county commissioner, and a member of the legislature for three sessions, Langworthy was also a member of the constitutional convention and a city alderman. Members of the firm of J. L. Langworthy and Bros. were prominent local bankers. Following the financial panic of 1857-58 he became a stockholder and director of the [[FIRST NATIONAL BANK]] of Dubuque. | Langworthy returned to the Iowa side of the river in April 1833. He built several homes and many stores. Elected town trustee, county commissioner, and a member of the legislature for three sessions, Langworthy was also a member of the constitutional convention and a city alderman. Members of the firm of J. L. Langworthy and Bros. were prominent local bankers. Following the financial panic of 1857-58 he became a stockholder and director of the [[FIRST NATIONAL BANK]] of Dubuque. |
Revision as of 14:27, 23 July 2008
LANGWORTHY, Edward. (St. Lawrence Co., NY, Aug. 3, 1808-Dubuque, IA, Jan. 5, 1893). Businessman. In September 1832, Langworthy may have constructed the first house in the future state of Iowa. One of many eager miners of LEAD, Langworthy and his brother James were driven from the region in November of that year by soldiers from Prairie du Chien who had the responsibility of keeping whites east of the MISSISSIPPI RIVER.
Langworthy returned to the Iowa side of the river in April 1833. He built several homes and many stores. Elected town trustee, county commissioner, and a member of the legislature for three sessions, Langworthy was also a member of the constitutional convention and a city alderman. Members of the firm of J. L. Langworthy and Bros. were prominent local bankers. Following the financial panic of 1857-58 he became a stockholder and director of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Dubuque.