Official Congressional Directory, Volume 45, Issue 2, Part 1; Volume 45, Issue 2, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1878 - Directories, Governmental |
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... Wisconsin ; studied law with L. M. Strong , of Wisconsin , and has since been engaged in practice ; was District Attorney of Merced County from March , 1864 , to March , 1868 ; was elected to the Forty - fourth Congress , and was re ...
... Wisconsin ; studied law with L. M. Strong , of Wisconsin , and has since been engaged in practice ; was District Attorney of Merced County from March , 1864 , to March , 1868 ; was elected to the Forty - fourth Congress , and was re ...
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... Wisconsin in 1851 , and , in addition to mer- chandising , engaged in the manufacture of lumber , woodenware , and furniture ; was for three years Superintendent of Schools ; was Chairman of the County Board of Supervisors one year ...
... Wisconsin in 1851 , and , in addition to mer- chandising , engaged in the manufacture of lumber , woodenware , and furniture ; was for three years Superintendent of Schools ; was Chairman of the County Board of Supervisors one year ...
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... Wisconsin at common schools and at the High School at Fond du Lac ; enlisted in the Union Army as a private in the First Wisconsin Infantry upon the first call for troops in 1861 , and was Sergeant and Sergeant - Major of that regiment ...
... Wisconsin at common schools and at the High School at Fond du Lac ; enlisted in the Union Army as a private in the First Wisconsin Infantry upon the first call for troops in 1861 , and was Sergeant and Sergeant - Major of that regiment ...
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... Wisconsin Territory , ) in 1836 ; was Postmaster at that place for seven years , during which time he studied law with Isaac Van Allen , then United States District Attorney for Iowa , but never entered upon its practice , preferring to ...
... Wisconsin Territory , ) in 1836 ; was Postmaster at that place for seven years , during which time he studied law with Isaac Van Allen , then United States District Attorney for Iowa , but never entered upon its practice , preferring to ...
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... Wisconsin , and city property in Jersey City , and in the manufacture and sale of lumber ; was elected Supervisor of the town of Dryden in 1857 and 1858 , and was both years Chairman of the Board ; was a member of the State Assembly in ...
... Wisconsin , and city property in Jersey City , and in the manufacture and sale of lumber ; was elected Supervisor of the town of Dryden in 1857 and 1858 , and was both years Chairman of the Board ; was a member of the State Assembly in ...
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