Duncan, L. Wallace. History of Allen and Woodson Counties, Kansas. Iola, Kan.: Iola
Register, 1901, p 876. Hon. G. H. LAMB, late state senator for the 14th District
comprising the counties of Allen and Woodson was born in Fountain County Indiana Feb 22,
1858. His father was a Union Soldier and fell on the field of battle. Thrown upon his own
resources at the tender age of 10 years, Mr. Lamb's early youth was one of penury and
toil and hardship. From the beginning, however, he was full of courage and ambition and
however hard he may have worked through the day he nearly always found some time to devote
to study in the evening. In this way he fitted himself for the profession of a teacher
which he followed several years in his native state. In 1883 he came to KS locating
first in Wilson Co where he taught school for a few years, afterwards removing to Toronto,
Woodson Co where for 3 years he was principal of the city schools. In the menatime he had
employed his leisure in the study of law to such good purpose that in 1889 he was admitted
to the bar and at once entered upon the practice of the profession which he has since
followed with most gratifying success. An ardent republican, an eloquent speaker, it was
but natural that Senator Lamb should drift into politics. He was the candidate of his
party for county attorney in 1892 and was elected, succeeding himself in the same office
in 1894. In 1896 he was nominated by acclamation fort he office of state senator and was
one of the 10 Republicans elected in the Kansas senate in that year. In that body he
advanced at once to a position of leadership, and although in the minority, wielded a
commanding influence during the two sessions of the legislature through which he served.
Indeed so good was the record he made that in 1898 his county presented his name as a
candidate for congress, and while he failed of the nomination, he came out of the
congress, and while he failed of the nomination, he came out of the contest one of the
recognized leaders of his party in the district and state. As an evidence of this
recognition Senator Lamb was nominated by acclamation as a presidential elector in 1900
and was a potent factor in winning the victory which restored Kansas to the republican
column. When the electoral college met he was secretary of the Kansas electors, and thus
made out the returns which showed that Kansas had cast her vote for McKinley and
Roosevelt. Senator Lamb is a member of the Masonic, IOOF, Knights of Pythias, SK and D
and AOUW orders and while he maintains high standing in all of them, he has been
especially honored by the last named having been elected Grand Master Workman at the 1901
session of the Grand Lodge. Mr. Lamb was married at Boswell, Benton County, Indiana March
6, 1881 to Miss Bessie Shipp, a cultured, educated and accomplished woman, whose sympathy
comfort and active effort have contributed much toward the successful career of her
husband. To them have been born 4 sons and 3 daughters, all living. Mr. Lamb and his
family are active members of the Christian Church and while he has never been regularly
engaged in the ministry, yet he often fills the pulpit of the church in a most acceptable
manner. Since 1897 Mr. Lamb has been in partnership with Mr. WE Hogueland in the practice
of law, and the firm is recognized as one of the strongest in the 7th Judicial district.
A life of achievement such as is here briefly recorded is its own best eulogy. Here in
this new western country it is the rule rather than the exception that the men now
occupying positions of power and influence have fought their own way up from obscurity and
poverty. Senator Lamb's career is therefore not exceptional. But is on that account
none the less honorable and distinguished. To begin the hard single handed while a mere
child and to achieve leadership in a learned profession and in a great party before the
meridian of life is reached, is a record that any man may well hand down to his children
with pride. Fine physicial strength, unquenchable courage and hope, strong intelligence,
great decision of character, fluent and forceful oratory, unquestioned integrity,
unwearying diligence and pertinacity -- these are the qualities that have won friends
fortune and farm for GH Lamb, and that well entitle him to a place in this history.