History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . n and outside of business life, his manyfriends testify cheerfully to his popularity. IsaacK. Hawk was born in Winneshiek county, 23, 1867, and is a son of George andLouisa (Scott) Hawk. George Hawk was a native of Ohio and as ayouth accompanied his father to Winneshiek county,Iowa, as a pioneer, the elder man taking up ahomestead there. Subsequently Mr. Hawk driftedinto mercantile lines, and at this time he is living aretired life in Emmet county, Iowa. His wife,also a nati
History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . n and outside of business life, his manyfriends testify cheerfully to his popularity. IsaacK. Hawk was born in Winneshiek county, 23, 1867, and is a son of George andLouisa (Scott) Hawk. George Hawk was a native of Ohio and as ayouth accompanied his father to Winneshiek county,Iowa, as a pioneer, the elder man taking up ahomestead there. Subsequently Mr. Hawk driftedinto mercantile lines, and at this time he is living aretired life in Emmet county, Iowa. His wife,also a native of Ohio, removed to Iowa with herparents during the fifties, and there died in 1911,at the age of sixty-nine years. They were the par-ents of eight children, of whom Isaac K. was thesixth in order of birth. The early education of Isaac K, Hawk was securedin the public schools of Winneshiek county. Iowa,but after leaving school at the age of eighteen yearshe started to learn the stone masons trade. Laterhe perfected himself in the details of the trade ofcement worker, and was employed in laying the,.
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