George Rix Struble (1836–1918)[1] was a judge and politician from Toledo, Iowa.
His parents, Isaac and Emma (Cox) Struble, removed to Fredericksburg, Virginia, when he was quite young.[when?]
He then located in Toledo, Iowa, where on April 19, 1860, he was married to Miss Sophia J.
[3] An ardent prohibitionist[4] and prominent attorney, he was once described as "the pride of the Bar in this community and the admiration of the Court.
Upon his death, the state representative of Iowa called him a “affable and courteous” person and a “worthy and noble citizen”.