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Perry Engle

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until the end of his four-year term in 1894. As a legislator, Engle advocated the passage of legislation that established the Educational Blind School for Adults in
284: 244: 239: 129:. He joined the society in 1861, while a resident of Findlay, Ohio. His membership was transferred to Newton, Iowa, in 1873. Engle died on 29 June 1935. 249: 234: 184: 87: 67: 269: 199: 204: 254: 259: 179: 95: 119: 110:. During his tenure as senator, he served as a tie-breaking vote for several measures. Engle mounted a bid for Congress in the 189: 31: 219: 194: 115: 214: 99: 83: 39: 224: 91: 38:. He planned to study law, but due to a speech disorder, pursued medicine instead. Engle earned a degree from 264: 229: 151: 279: 274: 47: 107: 71: 63: 173: 35: 51: 34:, born in 1812, and his wife Louisa Engle. Perry Engle was born on 16 July 1840 in 103: 126: 30:
Perry Engle was the eldest of eight sons born to Jacob Engle, a native of
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and the Long Island Medical College. Engle then started his career in
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1882 United States House of Representatives elections
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Somerset County, Pennsylvania
Findlay, Ohio
Michigan State University
Brooklyn
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Newton, Iowa
Abraham Lincoln
1860 presidential election
Greenback Party
1889 Iowa Senate election
Union Labor Party
District 29
People's Party
1891 election
Iowa Senate
Knoxville
1882 United States House of Representatives elections
lieutenant governorship
1901 Iowa gubernatorial election
Freemason



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