Warner Lewis

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Warner Lewis (November 1804 – 4 May 1888) was an American politician.

Born in

District 24, which was also a multi-member district. He stepped down from the state senate in 1854.[1]

From 1853, during the presidency of Franklin Pierce, Lewis was appointed Surveyor-General for Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Pierce's successor James Buchanan reappointed Lewis to a second term in that position. Lewis's tenure in local government included 24 years as Dubuque County recorder. He died in the city of Dubuque on 4 May 1888.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Senator Warner Lewis". Iowa General Assembly. Retrieved 13 June 2022.