History of Chickasaw and Howard counties, Iowa . was in the year 1859 or 1860. Mr. Condonpurchased a farm and later owned and bought various properties but continued toreside in Washington township up to the time of his death, which occurred on the21st of June, 1894. His widow survived him for almost two decades, passing awayon the 24th of April, 1913, at the age of seventy-three years, while Mr. Condonwas seventy-five years of age at the time of his demise. They were of the Catholicfaith. Maurice F. Condon was educated in the district schools and in the DecorahInstitute at Decorah, Iowa. He t


History of Chickasaw and Howard counties, Iowa . was in the year 1859 or 1860. Mr. Condonpurchased a farm and later owned and bought various properties but continued toreside in Washington township up to the time of his death, which occurred on the21st of June, 1894. His widow survived him for almost two decades, passing awayon the 24th of April, 1913, at the age of seventy-three years, while Mr. Condonwas seventy-five years of age at the time of his demise. They were of the Catholicfaith. Maurice F. Condon was educated in the district schools and in the DecorahInstitute at Decorah, Iowa. He taught school for three years in order to earn themoney with which to pay his tuition in the institute. He also attended che NewHampton Business College and afterward became a student in the law department ofthe Iowa State University at Iowa City, winning his law degree from that institu-tion on the 6th of June, 1899. He had previously read law and acted as stenog-rapher in the law ofRce of Springer & Clary of New Hampton for a period of two. MAURICE F. CONDON CHICKASAW AND HOWARD COUNTIES 49 and a half years. He then entered the university and following his graduationhe returned to New Hampton, where he entered into partnership with his formerpreceptors, thus becoming a member of the law firm of Springer, Clary & 1906 he was elected to the office of county attorney of Chickasaw county, in whichcapacity he efficiently served for four years. During this time, or in 1909, theDarrow Brothers Bank was converted into the Darrow Trust & Savings Bank andMr. Condon took a prominent part in its reorganization and was later associatedwith the institution as cashier until 1914. In the meantime he retained his activeassociation with the law firm of Springer, Clary & Condon. In 1912 Mr. Springerwas elected to the bench and the firm became Clary & Condon, the associationbeing thus maintained until the death of Mr. Clary in 1916, since which time has practiced alone. He enj


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