Albert S. Cummins
1851–1935 (age 84)
Politician
Biography
Albert S. Cummins (1851–1935) rose from a modest upbringing to become a progressive leader in Iowa, serving as governor and later as a United States senator who championed railroad regulation and fair taxation. His thoughtful approach to governance sought to balance economic growth with the needs of farmers and laborers across the state.
Cummins left a legacy of principled public service, reminding future leaders that reform and moderation can work in tandem to strengthen both local communities and the broader nation.