One of the best known and most popular citizens of Dickinson county, Iowa, is
George L. Paulsen, who is now serving his second term as sheriff of that
county. His official career has been characterized by faithful and conscientious
attention to the duties of his office, while his private life has been such as
to gain for him the respect and good will of his fellow citizens to an
eminent degree. Mr. Paulsen was born in Scott county, Iowa, on the 18th of
September, 1870, and is a son of John F. and Achristine (Paulsone) Paulsen, who,
though of the same family name, were not related. Both were natives of Germany,
whence they came to the United State in early life, he in 1865 and she in the
following year. They had been sweethearts in the old country and on coming to
the new world they both settled in Davenport, Iowa, where they were married
shortly after her arrival there. They then went to Wolcott, Scott county, Iowa,
where the father engaged in teaming for a time but later turned his attention
to farming, which vocation he followed during the remainder of his active
life. The mother died in 1890 and the father on Thanksgiving day, 1921, at the
age of eighty-one years.
George L. Paulsen was educated in the public schools at Walnut, Iowa, and
then learned the butchering business. He opened a meat market at Manning, Iowa,
which he conducted for a number of years, or until 1900, when he began
traveling for the International Harvester Company, which he represented throughout
the state of Iowa for about six years. Later he engaged in farming in Dickinson
county, following that occupation until 1922, when he was elected county
sheriff. As an evidence of his personal popularity throughout this county it is
worthy of note that, though he ran on the democratic ticket and though the vote
is normally four to one republican, he was elected by a majority of fourteen
votes. In 1923 he was reelected to that office by a handsome majority and is
the present incumbent of the position.
In 1898 Mr. Paulsen was united in marriage to Miss Christiana Becker, of
Manning, Iowa, and they became the parents of two children, a daughter who died
infancy, and Herbert B., who took his preparatory course of two years in Iowa
State University, and is now a student in the medical school of Creighton
University, at Omaha, Nebraska. Mr. Paulsen is an earnest member of the Lutheran
church, to which he gives generous support. He is a man of fine social
qualities, easily makes friends, and is true and loyal in all the relations of life.
He is a most competent official and the prestige which he enjoys among the
voters of Dickinson county is well merited.
Contributed by Debbie Clough Gerischer Source: Northwestern Iowa, Its History and Tradition, Volume II, 1804-1926
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