NameJames Siegmund Schramm
Birth4 Feb 1904, Iowa
Death23 Aug 1980
OccupationJ. S. Schramm Co., Burlington, Iowa
FatherFrank Edgar Schramm (1857-1934)
MotherCarrie Ash Higgason (ca1872-1952)
Spouses
ChildrenSieglinde (Seglinde)
 Kristine
Notes for James Siegmund Schramm
1930 Census shows him at age 26, unmarried, living with his parents and working as a salesman in their store.

Left Burlington, Iowa in 1942 to join government Office of Civilian Defense, then joined Army in the Fall. A Lieutenant Colonel in Washington in 1945.

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JAMES SCHRAMM
  SSN 480-01-4749
Residence: 52601  Burlington, Des Moines, IA
  Born 4 Feb 1904
Last Benefit:   
  Died Aug 1980
Issued:
IA (Before 1951)

Papers at the University of Iowa
http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/spec-coll/MSC/ToMsc400/MsC354/MsC354_schramm.html
Their profile of him:
“James Siegmund Schramm was born in Burlington, Iowa, on February 4, 1904. He attended public schools in Burlington before traveling east to study at Amherst College. In 1924, he returned home and joined the J. S. Schramm Company, which his grandfather had established in 1845. With his brother Frank, James S. Schramm managed the family's retail business, Schramm's Department Store, from 1934 until retiring in 1962. It is believed that this store had the longest continuous operating record under one family of any store west of New England. It was still family owned when it closed in 1996.
Schramm's two major activities, outside of the business, were Republican politics and art collecting. Beginning on the local level as a precinct chairman, Schramm quickly became a force within Iowa's Republican Party. In 1950, he was appointed Iowa's GOP Finance Chairman. This position led to the chairmanship of the State Central Committee. He also served as a delegate to National Conventions.
James Schramm and his wife, Dorothy, were active in the arts. As collectors, they were interested in American, European, and Japanese painting and sculpture and African sculpture. They helped establish the Iowa Arts and the Burlington Area Art Councils. James Schramm was president of the American Federation of Arts in the 1950s and of the Des Moines Art Center in 1963. He was also a trustee of the Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art.
Other activities in which James Schramm participated included such civic groups as the Burlington Chamber of Commerce, the school board, and the Community Chest. He also served nationally on trade missions to France and Japan. James S. Schramm died in 1980 at the age of seventy-six.”
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