THE 1891 BIOGRAPHIES OFW. J. Jameson
William Jameson, our subject, was reared in New Brunswick until he was twenty-one years of age, and his education was received by dint of hard labor and close application. When he was a small boy the bears were so thick that it was dangerous to venture out alone, and he was therefore deprived of much of his early schooling. In 1870 he came West to Creston, Iowa, where he remained eighteen years, and while there was employed on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, after which he came to Council Bluffs. In January, 1888, he took the position of Secretary and Treasurer of the largest Masonic Association in the world that confines its membership to the fraternity. This organization was incorporated in 1884, but commenced business in 1886, and in four years has written up over 10,000 applications. December 1, 1888, the assets on hand were $84,238.55; income during the year 1888, $161,686.21; total during 1889, $139,346.75; total assets on hand December 31, 1889, $106,578.01; assets December 31, 1890, $129,311.61; total amount of death losses paid since organization $300,772.22; total amount of actual insurance in force, $22,000,000. The annual report of the association is verified by the Iowa State Commission of Insurance. This association was founded by the exertions of our subject, William Jameson, and it is through his efforts that the association stands where it does today. During the first two years of its existence, he could give it but a small part of his attention, as he was still in the employ of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, but in 1888 he turned his whole attention to the same, and his presence is wonderfully felt. The Board of Directors are: Hon. Joseph R. Reed, President; W. O. Wirt, Vice-President; William J. Jameson, Secretary and Treasurer; T. B. Lacy, Medical Director; Fred H. Brown, Manager of Agencies, and a resident of Chicago, Illinois. The office is located in rooms two and three, Masonic Temple, Council Bluffs, Iowa. He is a member of the A. F. & A. M., No. 71; Bluff City Royal Arch Chapter, No. 77; of Ivanhoe Commandery, No. 17; El Kahir Temple, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; of the Mystic Shrine; of the I. O. O. F.; of the K. of P.; also of the I. O. of R. M., Pottawattamie Tribe, No. 21, and also Chicago Nest, No. 9, I. I. O. of Owls. Politically he affiliates with the Democratic Party. He was married in 1873 to Hattie M. Wing, of East Saginaw, Michigan, and they had a family of three children: Charles P., Guy B. and Gertrude Jane. The mother died in February, 1884, and Mr. Jameson was married to Miss Ella A. Glass in 1885, a native of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. She was born in 1860, and they have one child, Vesta E.
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