Otto Armstrong (January 4, 1880 – June 23, 1960) was an American politician and farmer. Otto Armstrong was born in Macon County, Missouri on January 4, 1880, near the town of Atlanta. After completing his education at the area schools, he served in the Spanish-American War and later enrolled at Ottumwa Business College. Armstrong married Fairfield, Iowa native Katherine Casada in 1903, with whom he raised three children. After she died in 1941, he remarried the next year, to Clare Hale. Armstrong and Hale farmed near Ottumwa. He was involved in Freemasonry and the Kiwanis, as well as several local organizations before serving a single two-year term (1953–1955) on the Iowa House of Representatives as a Republican from District 18. Armstrong died in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on June 23, 1960.
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| - Otto Armstrong (January 4, 1880 – June 23, 1960) was an American politician and farmer. Otto Armstrong was born in Macon County, Missouri on January 4, 1880, near the town of Atlanta. After completing his education at the area schools, he served in the Spanish-American War and later enrolled at Ottumwa Business College. Armstrong married Fairfield, Iowa native Katherine Casada in 1903, with whom he raised three children. After she died in 1941, he remarried the next year, to Clare Hale. Armstrong and Hale farmed near Ottumwa. He was involved in Freemasonry and the Kiwanis, as well as several local organizations before serving a single two-year term (1953–1955) on the Iowa House of Representatives as a Republican from District 18. Armstrong died in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on June 23, 1960. (en)
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| - Otto Armstrong (January 4, 1880 – June 23, 1960) was an American politician and farmer. Otto Armstrong was born in Macon County, Missouri on January 4, 1880, near the town of Atlanta. After completing his education at the area schools, he served in the Spanish-American War and later enrolled at Ottumwa Business College. Armstrong married Fairfield, Iowa native Katherine Casada in 1903, with whom he raised three children. After she died in 1941, he remarried the next year, to Clare Hale. Armstrong and Hale farmed near Ottumwa. He was involved in Freemasonry and the Kiwanis, as well as several local organizations before serving a single two-year term (1953–1955) on the Iowa House of Representatives as a Republican from District 18. Armstrong died in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on June 23, 1960. (en)
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