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Jesse W. Denison

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Jesse W. Denison

Birth
Albany County, New York, USA
Death
2 Oct 1881 (aged 63)
Burial
Denison, Crawford County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.9978972, Longitude: -95.3481361
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JESSE W. DENISON, founder of the county-seat of Crawford County, Iowa was born in Albany County, New York, April 9, 1918. His early life was passed on his father's farm and his education begun at the Academy of Schoharie Court House. He entered Union College, graduating in 1844. Later, he studied theology in New York and Covington, Kentucky, graduating in 1846. Mr. Denison came to Crawford County, Iowa in 1856, as agent for the Providence Western Land Company which, through him acquired 21, 000 acres of land in Crawford, 3,000 in Harrison and 1,000 acres each in Shelby and Pottawattamie counties. He laid out the town of Denison and for many years worked for its interests in securing the county-seat and railroad connections. He organized the Baptist church during the first year and was pastor until 1863. He was active in the promotion of education and the establishment of schools and for twenty years was untiring in all good work to develop the new country where he had settled. In politics he was a Republican and in 1859 was elected Representative for the district composed of the counties of Crawford, Monona, Carroll and Greene, serving in the regular session of the Eighth General Assembly and the war session of May 1861.

History of Iowa from the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century by Benjamin T. Gue By Benjamin F. Gue
JESSE W. DENISON, founder of the county-seat of Crawford County, Iowa was born in Albany County, New York, April 9, 1918. His early life was passed on his father's farm and his education begun at the Academy of Schoharie Court House. He entered Union College, graduating in 1844. Later, he studied theology in New York and Covington, Kentucky, graduating in 1846. Mr. Denison came to Crawford County, Iowa in 1856, as agent for the Providence Western Land Company which, through him acquired 21, 000 acres of land in Crawford, 3,000 in Harrison and 1,000 acres each in Shelby and Pottawattamie counties. He laid out the town of Denison and for many years worked for its interests in securing the county-seat and railroad connections. He organized the Baptist church during the first year and was pastor until 1863. He was active in the promotion of education and the establishment of schools and for twenty years was untiring in all good work to develop the new country where he had settled. In politics he was a Republican and in 1859 was elected Representative for the district composed of the counties of Crawford, Monona, Carroll and Greene, serving in the regular session of the Eighth General Assembly and the war session of May 1861.

History of Iowa from the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century by Benjamin T. Gue By Benjamin F. Gue


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