Background
Evans, Hiram Kinsman was born on March 17, 1863 in Walnut Township, Iowa, United States. Son of Hiram and Sarah Jane (Robison) Evans.
Evans, Hiram Kinsman was born on March 17, 1863 in Walnut Township, Iowa, United States. Son of Hiram and Sarah Jane (Robison) Evans.
Educated Allerton (Iowa) High School. Bachelor of Laws, University of Iowa, 1886.
Admitted to Iowa bar, 1886. Member Freeland & Evans, 1891-1904. County attorney Wayne County, Iowa, 1891-1895.
Member Iowa House of Representatives, 1896-1898. Mayor of Corydon, 1901-1903. Judge 3d judicial district, Iowa, 1904-1923.
Elected to 68th Congress (1923-1925), 8th Iowa District, and special election, June 1923, to fill vacancy. Chairman State Board of Parole, term 1927-1933. In general practice of law at Corydon with his wife Harriet B. Evans.
Regent State University of Iowa, 1897-1904.
Regular ceremonies enable people to open themselves to God more fully. They help people to hear God's offer and challenge ever more deeply, and to allow God to prompt and enable them to respond.
The state cannot control the church, nor should the church attempt to dominate the state. However, religious expression should be present in public life.
The family is the most basic of human institutions through which people are nurtured and sustained in love, responsibility, and respect.
Member Freeland & Evans, 1891-1904. Member Ia.
Married Harriet Belvel, January 1, 1891. Children: Portia (Mistress.