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History of Walworth County, Wisconsin, containing an account of its settlement, growth, development and resources ... its war record, biographical sketches, portraits of prominent men and early settlers; the whole preceded by a history of Wisconsin ... and an abstract of its laws and constitution
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He died on February 27, 1905, in Owatonna. He had six surviving children. Known locally as "Uncle Elijah", he was described in a contemporary account as a "venerable looking old gentleman... ith his tall, erect form, stately bearing, long white hair and whiskers, and... kind and benevolent face."
343: 58:, where he engaged in teaching and farming. On February 22, 1839, he married Jerusha E. Nichols. In 1842, they moved to Walworth, where he built a home in the wilderness, and taught school during the winter months. 348: 131:, but met with no success and returned in 1862. He tried once more in 1863, going overland this time, and returned to Wisconsin once more in 1865 with many new experiences but no gold. 388: 358: 428: 423: 413: 135: 418: 398: 393: 378: 363: 383: 373: 267:"Members of the Wisconsin Legislature 1848–1999 State of Wisconsin Legislative Bureau. Information Bulletin 99-1, September 1999. p. 46 403: 353: 90: 79: 35: 408: 22:(May 18, 1815 – February 27, 1905) was an American farmer, teacher and politician who served two one-year terms as a member of the 104: 269: 206: 368: 171: 71: 55: 210: 147: 75: 27: 142:
in 1866, and for the third time created a new farm for himself in a pioneer region. In 1868, he was farming near
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for Owatonna, a position he held for six years. His wife died July 31, 1875. In 1877, he was elected city
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While he had been suffering from increasing feebleness, within the past year he had posed as a
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from a three-county district, as well as holding local offices in both these states.
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Minnesota Legislative Reference Library: Minnesota Legislators Past & Present
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when he was elected as a Republican to a term from the 16th House district (
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He and Jerusha are buried at Forest Hill Cemetery in Owatonna.
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He was elected once more for the 1858 session, this time as a
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Chicago: Western Historical Co., 1882; pp. 454, 458, 796
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Dover Township, later renamed Havana at his suggestion
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Indianapolis: B. F. Bowen & Company, 1912; p. 512
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Index

Wisconsin State Assembly
Walworth
Wisconsin
Minnesota House of Representatives
Afton, New York
common schools
Potter County, Pennsylvania
Freesoiler
William P. Allen
Whig
George Sykes (or Sikes)
Zerah Mead
Town of Walworth's
Board of Supervisors
Board of Supervisors
Republican
New York City
California
prospect
gold
Dover Township, later renamed Havana at his suggestion
Steele County, Minnesota
Owatonna
Freeborn
Waseca
William R. Kinyon
standing committees
claims
public lands
joint committee

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