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CHARLES HERRICK, Vice-President of the Union National Bank, of Racine, whose death is announced elsewhere, was born in Westford, Middlesex county, Mass. September 22, 1814. In the Spring of 1837 he removed to White River,
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He was a Trustee in 1845 of the then-Village of Racine, then in 1850 was an alderman of the City of Racine (the Village of Racine incorporated as a city in 1848). When the city created a
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In 1874, Baker (who had lost his race for Lieutenant Governor) ran for his old seat, and beat Herrick by 2,706 votes to Herrick's 2,130 as the candidate of the
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on September 22, 1814. He received both common school and academic education. He left his home town in 1836, and spent some time
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Herrick was elected in an 1873 special election to fill a vacancy created by the resignation of incumbent
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He died of heart failure at his home in Racine on November 14, 1886.
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The history of Racine and Kenosha Counties, Wisconsin
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He was a supervisor of the town in 1870 and 1872. 260: 252: 244: 221: 213: 197: 177: 172: 148: 128: 97: 85: 73: 46: 23: 277:(September 22, 1814 – November 14, 1886) was an 409:formed in 1873 which secured the election of a 554:Wisconsin Senate, 5th District Election, 1874 430:Wisconsin Senate, 5th District Election, 1873 698:The Bankers Magazine and Statistical Register 8: 359:In 1857 he moved to the neighboring town of 69:January 15, 1874 – January 13, 1875 740: 738: 413:and elected a number of state legislators. 552: 428: 31: 20: 688: 405:, Reform and Liberal Republicans, and 349:, a business he continued until 1854. 835:People from Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin 558: 434: 7: 390:, the regular Republican candidate. 880:People from Westford, Massachusetts 756:from the original on August 5, 2016 885:19th-century Wisconsin politicians 845:Wisconsin Reformers (19th century) 579:General Election, November 3, 1874 455:General Election, November 4, 1873 281:farmer and banker who represented 14: 865:School board members in Wisconsin 850:19th-century American legislators 771: 752:. 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Wisconsin Senate
5th
Robert Hall Baker
Robert Hall Baker
Mount Pleasant
Racine
Racine
Westford, Massachusetts
Racine, Wisconsin
Liberal Reform
Liberal Republican
American
Racine County
Wisconsin State Senate
1874 session
Liberal Republican
Westford, Massachusetts
logging
Muskegon
White
Michigan
Wisconsin Territory
Racine
produce
cattle
Virgil, New York
fanning mills
school board
Mount Pleasant

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