Warren Garst Explained

Warren Garst
Order:19th
Office:Governor of Iowa
Term Start:November 24, 1908
Term End:January 14, 1909
Lieutenant:Vacant
Predecessor:Albert B. Cummins
Successor:Beryl F. Carroll
Office2:Lieutenant Governor of Iowa
Term Start2:1907
Term End2:1908
Governor2:Albert B. Cummins
Predecessor2:John Herriott
Successor2:George W. Clarke
Birth Date:December 4, 1850
Birth Place:Dayton, Ohio
Death Date:October 5, 1924 (aged 73)
Death Place:Iowa City, Iowa
Nationality:American
Spouse:(1) Elizabeth Johnson(2) Clara H. Clark
Party:Republican
Profession:Politician
Footnotes:[1] [2] [3]

Warren Garst (December 4, 1850  - October 5, 1924) was an American politician, Iowa State Senator, a member of the Republican Party, the Lieutenant Governor of Iowa, and the 19th Governor of Iowa.[1]

Biography

Garst was born to Dr. Michael Garst and Marie Louise Morrison in Dayton, Ohio.[4] At age 8 he and his family moved to Champaign, Illinois. At age 19 he moved to Iowa to start his business career.[2] He and his brother went to Coon Rapids, Iowa, to open a general store called "The Garst Store". He later co-founded Iowa Savings Bank in Coon Rapids.[1]

Garst and Elizabeth Johnson had one child, Ada Belle Garst. He was later married to Clara H. Clark and had two children: Louise Garst and Warren Carroll Garst Jr.[3]

Garst started his political career when he became a member of the Iowa Senate. He served in the 25th through 31st General Assemblies.[1] He was nominated for lieutenant governor at the Republican Convention in 1906 and was inaugurated on January 17, 1907. When Governor Albert B. Cummins was elected into the United States Senate he was elevated to the position of Governor of Iowa.[2] During his short time as governor he carried out the Cummins administration's policies.[1] He was urged to run for a full term as governor, but lost the 1910 Republican primary to State Auditor Beryl F. Carroll 49% to 35%.[2]

He died on October 5, 1924, and was buried at the Glendale Cemetery in Des Moines, Iowa.[1]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.nga.org/portal/site/nga/menuitem.29fab9fb4add37305ddcbeeb501010a0/?vgnextoid=c50d224971c81010VgnVCM1000001a01010aRCRD&vgnextchannel=e449a0ca9e3f1010VgnVCM1000001a01010aRCRD National Governors Association
  2. http://www.rootsweb.com/~iabiog/iastbios/ia1915/ia1915-g.htm Iowa: Its History and Its Foremost Citizens - 1915 - G
  3. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~nony/garst/d6631.htm Rootsweb
  4. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~nony/garst/d6509.htm#P6631 Rootsweb