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Charles Burhop

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Burhop served on the Sheboygan County Board of Supervisors from 1935 until his death. He died at St. Nicholas Hospital in Sheboygan, Wisconsin after undergoing surgery. He had been in ill health.
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He was the first Socialist ever elected to the assembly from Sheboygan County, being elected to represent the first Sheboygan County district (City of Sheboygan;
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Burhop was born in Sheboygan on December 5, 1882. (His parents, Fred and Anna, had immigrated to Sheboygan from their native
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in July 1911, where he served on the convention's Resolutions Committee along with (
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Hicks, Terry. "Chapter Three: Founding of the AFL Central Labor Union"
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Madison: State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau, 1999; p. 34
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Hunter, Paul F., ed. "Biographical Sketches: Charles Burhop".
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Chicago: S. J. Clarke Publishing, 1912; Vol. 2, pp. 210-211.
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History of Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, Past and Present
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Socialist Party of America politicians from Wisconsin
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Socialist
cigarmaker
saloonkeeper
Sheboygan
Wisconsin
Wisconsin State Assembly
Hanover
public schools
Cigar Makers' International Union
Wisconsin State Federation of Labor
La Crosse
Carl Sandburg
Milwaukee
Sheboygan County
Board of Supervisors
Town of Sheboygan
Village of Kohler
Republican
Democrat
ship chandler
John J. Koepsell
William G. Kaufmann
Members of the Wisconsin Legislature, 1848-1999 Madison: State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau, 1999; p. 34
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Hicks, Terry. "Chapter Three: Founding of the AFL Central Labor Union" La Crosse Labor History
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Hunter, Paul F., ed. "Biographical Sketches: Charles Burhop". The Wisconsin Blue Book 1919 Madison: The State Printing Board, 1919; p. 503

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