Memorial Addresses on the Life and Character of John N. W. Rumple (Late a Representative from Iowa), Delivered in the House of Representatives and Senate, Fifty-Seventh Congress, Second Session


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Memorial Addresses on the Life and Character of John N.W. Rumple (late a Representative from Iowa)


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Captain John N.W. Rumple was born near Fostoria, Ohio, in 1841. The family migrated to Iowa in 1853 and settled on a farm. He served with the Iowa Cavalry during the Civil War and was promoted from private to captain. He married Adaline K. Whitling in 1866. They had a daughter. After the death of his first wife, he married Mary K. Shepard. They had a son, who died young. Captain Rumple died at Chicago in 1903.