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August Richter

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The legislative manual of the state of Wisconsin: comprising the constitutions of the United States and of the state of Wisconsin, Jefferson's manual, forms and laws for the regulation of business; also, lists and tables for reference,
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In 1871, Abert was the Democratic nominee. Richter ran anyway as an "Independent Democrat", but garnered only 227 votes to Abert's 569. Richter would attempt once more in 1873 to regain his seat in the Assembly, running against
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nullified the results of that election, and he was one of four members removed from the Board. A new election was held in the fall, and he was elected once more to represent the Second
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on August 9, 1831; he was educated at the höhere bürgerschule level. He left Bavaria in 1852, came to Wisconsin in 1856, settled in Milwaukee and for some years ran a
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Richter became an active member of Milwaukee's Old Settlers Club. He lived in his later years with his son August Jr., and died in that home on June 7, 1907.
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He married Marie Sauber; their son August Jr., born August 1, 1861, would become a prominent real estate dealer; and would serve on the
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Thirteenth Annual Edition. Madison: Atwood and Culver, Printers and Stereotypers, 1874; pp. 463, 480
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as an Independent when Hamilton, like most Democrats, was a member of the short-lived
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of Milwaukee. In 1869 he was elected chair of the County Board.
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People's Reform Party, also known as the Liberal Reform Party
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Democratic Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly
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who served a single one-year term as a member of the
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real estate agent
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
Wisconsin State Assembly
Gunzenhausen
Kingdom of Bavaria
meat market
timberlands
Michigan
Oneida County, Wisconsin
Milwaukee Common Council
Milwaukee Board of School Directors
Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors
Wisconsin Supreme Court
Ward
City
Milwaukee County
Democrat
Independent
George Abert
Joseph Hamilton
People's Reform Party, also known as the Liberal Reform Party
Milwaukee Journal
Milwaukee Daily Sentinel
Turner, A. J., ed. The legislative manual of the state of Wisconsin: comprising the constitutions of the United States and of the state of Wisconsin, Jefferson's manual, forms and laws for the regulation of business; also, lists and tables for reference, etc. Thirteenth Annual Edition. Madison: Atwood and Culver, Printers and Stereotypers, 1874; pp. 463, 480
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1831 births
1907 deaths
Bavarian emigrants to the United States
Businesspeople from Milwaukee

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