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Senate Years of Service: 1910-1911 Party: Republican
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YOUNG, Lafayette, a Senator from Iowa; born near Eddyville, Monroe County, Iowa, May 10, 1848;
attended country schools and night school in St. Louis, where he learned the printing trade; founded
and published the Atlantic (Iowa) Telegraph 1871-1890; member, State senate 1874-1880,
1886-1888; established the Des Moines Capital in 1890 and was editor until his death; during the
Spanish-American War was in Cuba as a war correspondent in 1898; presidential elector on the
Republican ticket in 1908; appointed as a Republican to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy
caused by the death of Jonathan P. Dolliver and served from November 12, 1910, to April 11, 1911,
when a successor was elected; unsuccessful candidate for election to fill this vacancy; war
correspondent for four months in Europe in 1915; Chautauqua lecturer in 1915; chairman of the State
council for defense for Iowa during the First World War; was made a knight of the Order of Leopold
II of Belgium in recognition of his work in raising funds in Iowa for the children of Belgium; died in Des
Moines, Iowa, November 15, 1926; interment in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Bibliography Dictionary of American Biography;
Young, Lafe. History of Cass County, Iowa, Together with Brief Mention of Old Settlers. Atlantic, IA: Telegraph Steam Printing House, 1877.
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