Show D D IIENDCnSON cues et tli lIpuhll rwadr In the I It Hi nneea CongreMman David Ilrcmner Hen dcraon woe born At Old Deer HeollanJ March II 1810 He la now tcrvlng hla fifth term In the home nnd during tho lat congre was Iho aenlor llepubllcon on the committee on approprla lions When ho wan 6 year fJI age hla family came lo thla country I aid settled In llllnol Three years later they removed to Iowa whero lUvId attended the common echoola thus obtained a rudimentary education educa-tion which wan aubicquinlly supple meiitfd by a course In the Upper Iowa unlveralty In 1861 he raleied In tho Twelfth regiment lawn Infantry and Will elected lint lieutenant of Company C He nerved with the command until 11 l lot hula leg In bathe when he wa durharged th 1 n 18C3 In May of the saran > end tin was appointed tom MlMloner of the board of enrollment of hn third district In June 1861 bo rendered re-ndered the army na colonel of that 1orlyalxtli regiment lawn volunteer nnd erred until the close of the war In waa collector of Internal rivunun r i t I II IIBNOIillHON for the third illilrlct of Iowa from November UGH until June 1849 when he retlgned nnd began tbo practice of law and wan appointed nulitont United Unit-ed Stale dlatrlct attorney for the northern north-ern dlvl Inn of Iowa which office he ro rlgne l In 1171 Ho was elected to the rortyclghlh rortynlnth rifllcth Klfljrfirst rillyiccond rittythlrd and 1IU fourth congresses na n lie inibllcnn |