- James B. Howell
James Bruen Howell (
July 4 ,1816 –June 17 ,1880 ) was aUnited States Senator fromIowa .Born near
Morristown, New Jersey , he moved with his parents toNewark, Ohio , in 1819, and attended the public schools. He graduated fromMiami University (inOxford, Ohio ) in 1839, studied law, and was admitted to the bar in 1839, commencing practice in Newark. He moved toKeosauqua, Iowa in 1841, where he practiced law; he also owned a newspaper inKeosaugua and, in 1849, moved the newspaper toKeokuk, Iowa . He waspostmaster of Keokuk from 1861 to 1866 and was a frequent, unsuccessful Republican candidate for state and national office.Howell was elected as a Republican to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of
James W. Grimes and served fromJanuary 18 ,1870 , toMarch 3 ,1871 ; he was not a candidate for reelection to the Senate. He was one of three commissioners of the court of Southern claims appointed by PresidentUlysses Grant in 1871 to adjust claims for stores and supplies and served until 1880; he died that year in Keokuk, and his interment was in Oakland Cemetery.James Howell's father,
Elias Howell , was an OhioU.S. Representative .References
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