Ansel Briggs
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Ansel Briggs (b. February 3, 1806, Shoreham, Vermont – d. May 5, 1881, Omaha, Nebraska) was the first governor of Iowa, from 1846 to 1850.
He was a resident of Andrew, Iowa, where his stone house, on N Johnson St., is still inhabited to this day. His family used to have a home and mill near Brush Creek north of Andrew at a place known as Bluff Mills, which is a popular public fishing area now even though the house and mill are gone.
Although he was originally buried in Omaha, Nebraska he was re-interred in 1909 in the Andrew Cemetery, Andrew, Iowa
Preceded by New Office |
Governor of Iowa December 3, 1846 – December 4, 1850 |
Succeeded by Stephen P. Hempstead |
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