Iowa's 30th General Assembly. John D. Shaffer is on the lower right. |
My great-great-great grandfather, John D. Shaffer, served in the Iowa House of Representatives from 1904 to 1909, representing Fayette County. I have a rather large collection of articles from contemporary Fayette County newspapers discussing "Representative Shaffer" and his affiliations and works in the House. I also have copies of ballots, election reports, and great editorials and other endorsements.
John D. Shaffer's official House portrait, Iowa 32nd General Assembly, 1907 |
And yet, I wanted more...
One of the first items to pop up was a short bio on J.D. as part of the Iowa Legislature Archives. They have profiles on all the state's legislators going back until the state became a state in the 1840s. They also had two photos: one the sketch I already had and another I hadn't seen before. Of course, they were black and white and low resolution web copies, so I emailed the webmaster and waited.
I didn't have to wait long!
The next day Craig at the Legislative Information Office emailed with larger versions of both photos and connected me with someone at the State Historical Society of Iowa. The archives house a vast array of photos and documents related to our legislators and within the same day an archivist emailed me back saying they had two formal photos and a photo of the entire legislative body. They charged $20 each for high-resolution scanned copies of the photos, but considering the cost of gas and the scarcity of the records I was glad to fork over $60 for the three images.
I also learned the State of Iowa has extensive online records about the legislature, including records of committees and appointments as well as laws and votes. You might think "Of course they'd have records of laws. They're laws." But these online records can tell you the legislators who shepherded the bills through the chamber, who wrote them, who voted for and against them. It can give you a detailed glimpse of your ancestor's political role in shaping the state.
I don't know yet what J.D. accomplished during his tenure. I've read contemporary newspaper accounts of various farm bills and actions to regulate the beef industry. I look forward to digging into this free online archive and learning more.
No comments:
Post a Comment