- Edward H. Gillette
Edward Hooker Gillette (
October 1 ,1840 –August 14 ,1918 ) was a nineteenth century politician and editor fromIowa . He was the son of SenatorFrancis Gillette and Elisabeth Daggett Hooker, a descendant ofThomas Hooker , and the brother ofplaywright William Gillette .Born in
Bloomfield, Connecticut , Gillette attended public schools inHartford, Connecticut as a child and went on to attend the New York State College of Agriculture. He moved toDes Moines, Iowa in 1863 and engaged in agricultural pursuits, building and manufacturing. He was editor of the "Iowa Tribune", was chairman of the Greenback Party National Committee and was a delegate to the Greenback National Convention in 1876. Gillette was elected a Greenbacker to theUnited States House of Representatives in 1878, serving from 1879 to 1881, being unsuccessful for reelection in 1880. Afterwards, he retired from public life and resided on his farm called "Clover Hills Place" nearValley Junction, Iowa until his death there onAugust 14 ,1918 . He was interred in Glendale Cemetery in Valley Junction.External links
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