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M. D. Bartlett

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365:. At the first election after Pepin County was organized, Bartlett was elected county judge and resumed his legal career. He served in that office for nearly three years, but resigned after his election to the 487:
gives it as 1831, and his gravestone says 1832. I'm inclined to go with the gravestone, but the stone also incorrectly labels his death year as 1884, when it was actually 1894, per contemporaneous news
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After his term in the Senate, Bartlett accepted a commission from the Governor to serve as a sanitary agent monitoring the conditions of Wisconsin's volunteer regiments at camps and hospitals across the
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in 1861. In that 1861 election, he received the Republican nomination and was elected without opposition in the general election. He went on to represent the
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Earle). Bartlett's younger brother, Edward Mortimer Bartlett was also an attorney who moved to western Wisconsin, he served as lieutenant colonel in the
393: 388:, the county seat of Pepin County. He sold his Frankfort property sometime in the early 1860s and kept his primary residence in Durand until 1865. 966: 946: 447: 460:. Her father, Elisha Brewster, was one of the first settlers of Ellisburg, New York. The Bartletts had at least eight children together. 866: 370: 41: 351: 951: 463:
Bartlett's older sister, Ann Eliza Bartlett, married another Brewster descendant, his wife's cousin Dr. Adoniram Judson Brewster.
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M. D. Bartlett was the second of three known children of John Milton Duane Bartlett Sr. and his wife Hannah (
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Different sources give the same month and day but different years for his birth. The
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In 1858, his section of Dunn County was set off and created as the new county of
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Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861–1865
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Shortly after graduating from law school, Bartlett moved to
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While serving as county judge, Bartlett began residing at
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History of Eau Claire county, Wisconsin, Past and Present
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Heg, J. E., ed. (1882). "Annals of the Legislature".
446:, on August 12, 1853. Mary was a descendant of Elder 691:"Sanitary Agencies---Report of Ex-Governor Salomon" 559:. Vol. 2. H. C. Cooper Jr. & Co. pp.  272: 221: 195: 185: 172: 155: 135: 130: 114: 102: 83: 71: 59: 32: 21: 873:January 6, 1862 – January 4, 1864 411:, where he continued to practice law. He died at 809:"Brother, Sister Die Day Apart; Once Lived Here" 903:January 1, 1859 – November 1861 556:History of Buffalo and Pepin Counties Wisconsin 442:M. D. Bartlett married Mary Lavina Brewster at 8: 631:The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin 1882 309:sessions. His name was often abbreviated as 836: 509: 507: 505: 214: 1853⁠–⁠1894) 149:Victory, Cayuga County, New York 55:January 6, 1862 â€“ January 4, 1864 18: 937:Republican Party Wisconsin state senators 415:, while visiting family in October 1894. 98:January 1, 1859 â€“ November 1861 633:(Report). State of Wisconsin. pp.  501: 472: 323:M. D. Bartlett was born in the town of 777:"Obituary - Mrs. Mary Lavina Bartlett" 548: 546: 544: 542: 456:in 1620 and became an early leader of 662:Bailey, William Francis, ed. (1914). 657: 655: 553:Curtiss-Wedge, Franklyn, ed. (1919). 425: 7: 942:People from Cayuga County, New York 598:"Legislative Nominations for 1861" 352:Frankfort, Pepin County, Wisconsin 14: 957:People from Eau Claire, Wisconsin 668:. C. F. Cooper & Co. p.  517:The Brewster Genealogy, 1566–1907 450:, who came to America aboard the 403:After the war, Bartlett moved to 433:30th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment 325:Victory, Cayuga County, New York 297:pioneer. He was a member of the 16:19th century American politician 750:"Thirtieth Regiment Infantry". 514:Bewster Jones, Emma C. (1908). 211: 727:. November 14, 1894. p. 4 520:. The Grafton Press. pp.  483:gives his birth year as 1833, 287:John Milton Duane Bartlett Jr. 1: 967:County officials in Wisconsin 947:People from Durand, Wisconsin 785:. October 13, 1922. p. 5 697:. February 3, 1864. p. 3 606:. October 29, 1861. p. 1 817:. March 15, 1944. p. 12 481:History of Eau Claire County 988: 814:Eau Claire Leader-Telegram 782:Eau Claire Leader-Telegram 905: 895: 885: 875: 856: 839: 280: 126: 91: 48: 28: 952:Lawyers from Minneapolis 848:New district created by 419:Personal life and family 248:Maud Evangeline Bartlett 899:Pepin County, Wisconsin 892:New county established 603:Wisconsin State Journal 243:Edward Lincoln Bartlett 233:Earle Brewster Bartlett 86:Pepin County, Wisconsin 725:The Neenah Daily Times 485:The Brewster Genealogy 381:legislative sessions. 253:John Winthrop Bartlett 409:Eau Claire, Wisconsin 176:Union Hill Cemetery, 371:32nd Senate district 340:East Troy, Wisconsin 331:. He graduated from 263:Claire E. (Griffith) 228:Jay Carlyle Bartlett 201:Mary Lavina Brewster 109:Position established 66:Position established 444:Ellisburg, New York 413:Rochester, New York 238:Mary Belle (Rounds) 166:Rochester, New York 972:Wisconsin pioneers 851:1861 Wisc. Act 216 437:American Civil War 398:American Civil War 962:Wisconsin lawyers 915: 914: 909:Samuel L. Plummer 906:Succeeded by 876:Succeeded by 333:Albany Law School 284: 283: 258:Guy Paul Bartlett 121:Samuel L. 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Index

Wisconsin Senate
32nd
Carl C. Pope
Pepin County, Wisconsin
Samuel L. Plummer
Victory, Cayuga County, New York
Rochester, New York
Cato, New York
Republican
Republican
Wisconsin
Wisconsin Senate
1862
1863
Victory, Cayuga County, New York
Auburn, New York
Albany Law School
East Troy, Wisconsin
Walworth County
Delavan
Frankfort, Pepin County, Wisconsin
Dunn County
Pepin
Wisconsin Senate
32nd Senate district
1862
1863
Durand
western theater
American Civil War

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