Harrison Havens – Iowa Infantry Officer and Missouri Republican Congressman


Grand Old Partisan salutes Harrison Havens, born near Columbus, December 15th 1837. After studying law, he settled in Iowa to set up a practice and edit a newspaper. During the Civil War, he enlisted as captain with that state’s 47th Volunteer Infantry.

"The bravest and best men of all times have perished in the struggles against tyranny and despotism, and free government has never secured even a feeble existence save at a most fearful cost. The experiment of republican government in our own country is similar to that of all others. Here, however, liberty has won her grandest triumphs. Here freedom is enthroned securely and is the unchallenged boon of every inhabitant. But we contemplate the cost of victory with mournful and pitying hearts."

Peace restored, Havens relocated to Missouri and edited a newspaper, the Springfield Patriot. This enterprising Republican won two terms in the U.S. House of Representatives. He was delegate for his party's 1884 national convention.

Later ventures included managing a railroad and editing a pro-statehood newspaper in Oklahoma. Havens died in Cuba after ten years there owning a farm and heading the local horticultural society.

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