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Charles V. Bardeen

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268: 33: 364:. Bardeen ran for the new 16th circuit judgeship in the Spring 1891 election prevailed with about 61% of the vote. He served six years as circuit judge, and then, in January 1898, he was appointed to the 376:, who had died earlier that month. The following April, Bardeen was elected without opposition to finish out the remainder of Newman's judicial term, expiring at the end of 1903. 908: 918: 903: 196: 913: 267: 753: 720: 933: 350: 248: 319:
with his family in 1854, where he was raised and educated. He graduated from high school in 1870, then taught school and
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He married Frances Harmina Miller on June 17, 1876, and they had three children.
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from 1898 until his death in 1903. Previously, he served six years as a
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In 1891, the Wisconsin Legislature created two new circuits of the
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judge in north-central Wisconsin and was city attorney for
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Wisconsin Circuit Court, 16th Circuit Election, 1891
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Wisconsin Supreme Court
Edward Scofield
Alfred W. Newman
Robert G. Siebecker
Wisconsin Circuit Court
Willis C. Silverthorn
Brookfield, New York
Madison, Wisconsin
Forest Hill Cemetery
University of Wisconsin Law School

U.S. state
Wisconsin
Wisconsin Supreme Court
Wisconsin circuit court
Wausau, Wisconsin
Brookfield, New York
Wisconsin
read law
Edgerton, Wisconsin
Colorado
Alva Adams
governor of Colorado
Colorado Springs
University of Wisconsin Law School
Wausau, Wisconsin
Wisconsin circuit courts
Wisconsin Supreme Court
Edward Scofield

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