Henry C. Bulis
American politician
Henry Clay Bulis (November 14, 1830 – September 7, 1897) was an American politician and physician.
Born in Clinton County, New York, Bulis studied medicine. He moved to Decorah, Iowa, where he practiced medicine. Bulis was an Indian agent. He also served as mayor of Decorah and was postmaster. Between 1866 and 1871, he held an Iowa Senate seat, representing District 42 as a Republican. He resigned from the state senate and served as Lieutenant Governor of Iowa until 1874. He died in Decorah.[1]
Notes
- ^ "Henry Clay Bulis". Iowa General Assembly.
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Preceded by Madison Miner Walden | Lieutenant Governor of Iowa 1871–1874 | Succeeded by Joseph Dysart |
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