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Edward Keogh

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In 1867 he established his own printing company as the senior partner in the firm of Keogh & Schroeder. According to his official biography of 1876, "He twice received the Democratic nomination for the Assembly in the first ward of Milwaukee, but 'was beaten through railway influence' by a small
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P. J. Reilley and 206 for Republican R. G. Owens. He was re-elected in 1888, with 1,177 votes to 429 votes for Edward J. Kelly, of the Union Labor Party; and in 1890, by 962 votes, to 85 for Republican William Gunnis. Milwaukee County assembly districts were all changed before the 1892 election;
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Keogh was elected to the new 1st Milwaukee County district (the third and seventh wards of Milwaukee), drawing 1,698 votes to 1,420 for Republican Albert E. Smith and 40 for Populist Charles Hambitzer. Keogh was elected
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A Manual of Customs, Precedents and Forms, in Use in the Assembly of Wisconsin; Together with the Rules, the Apportionments, and other Lists and Tables for Reference, with Indices: Third Annual Edition
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The Legislative Manual of the State of Wisconsin. Comprising Jefferson's Manual, the Rules; also lists and tables for reference, with indices: First Annual Edition
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In 1886, he reclaimed his old seat in the Assembly, which had been held for two terms by Michael Walsh, with 703 votes to 308 for
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of the Forty-First assembly on January 10, 1893. He was not a candidate for re-election in 1894, and was succeeded by Republican
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In 1875, he was again elected to the Assembly from his old (third) district, with 583 votes to 339 for
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majority at each election". One of these was presumably the election of 1869, which he lost to
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Edward Keogh died at his home in Milwaukee on November 29, 1898, and was buried at
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one year later. He was educated in public schools, and learned the printing trade.
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Keogh first became a member of the Assembly in 1860 to succeed
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He also served two years in the 414:politician, and pioneer settler of 1151:19th-century Wisconsin politicians 14: 1136:19th-century American legislators 385: 16:19th century American politician 611:, President and nominee of the 573:Stephen Harrison by 45 votes. 1: 458:, in 1841, then relocated to 422:. He served 17 years in the 605:William Stillman Stanley Jr. 862:– via Newspapers.com. 1172: 1084: 1065: 1057: 1050: 1040: 1029: 1021: 1011: 992: 984: 976: 957: 949: 941: 922: 914: 906: 887: 879: 872: 801:Bashford, R. 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Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly
James J. Hogan
George B. Burrows
Wisconsin Senate
6th
Michael Egan
Hugh Reynolds
Wisconsin State Assembly
Milwaukee
Humphrey J. Desmond
Henry Schooley Dodge
Wisconsin State Assembly
Milwaukee
Michael P. Walsh
William J. Kershaw
Thomas H. Eviston
County Cavan
UK
Milwaukee
Calvary Cemetery
Democratic

Irish American
printer
Democratic
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
Wisconsin State Assembly
Milwaukee's 3rd ward

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