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1028: 612:, with 48% of the vote. His two-year term, along with all other statewide elected officers, was subsequently extended to three years by an amendment to the state constitution, which moved state officer elections from odd-numbered years to even-numbered years. He was re-elected in 1884, 1886, and 1888, leaving office in 1891. 557:. Timme was wounded during the first day of fighting at the Battle of Chickamauga; the wound was so severe that the surgeon had to amputate his left arm. Though only a private at the time, for his bravery at Chickamauga, he received a 585:, Ohio, where he graduated in 1865. He returned to Wheatland, Wisconsin, where he taught school. Back in Kenosha County, he quickly entered public service—he was elected town clerk, and served as town assessor and 604:, who was elected. In 1881, Warner sought the party's nomination for Governor instead, and the Party selected Timme as their nominee for Secretary of State that year. Timme defeated Democrat 1260: 466:
by sea. The voyage was difficult, the boat was shipwrecked twice during the crossing, and ultimately took seven weeks to reach its destination. The Timme family arrived at Southport,
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Ernst Timme married Caroline J. Maas, of Wheatland, on March 25, 1867. They had at least eight children, though only three survived to adulthood.
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Timme enrolled with a company of volunteers from Kenosha County on a three-year enlistment. The company proceeded to Camp Scott in
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After his amputation, Timme decided to pursue higher education at
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The reorganized 1st Wisconsin was ordered to proceed to
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had expired. Timme's company was designated Company C.
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Timme is Called by Death" 666: 664: 16:19th century German American politician. 1241:Prussian emigrants to the United States 802:The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin 660: 600:Convention, which ultimately nominated 231: 1867; died 1923) 1271:American politicians with disabilities 410:(1882–1891) and a member of the 265:Madaline Elizabeth "Lena" (Schroeder) 7: 1246:Politicians from Kenosha, Wisconsin 771:: Clarke & Co. pp. 423–437 672:"Timme, Ernst Gerhardt 1843 - 1923" 549:, in the campaign for control over 14: 1226:Secretaries of state of Wisconsin 977:Secretaries of State of Wisconsin 764:The Military History of Wisconsin 637:United States Department of State 1026: 635:appointed him an auditor in the 928:Secretary of State of Wisconsin 851:Secretary of State of Wisconsin 504:1st Wisconsin Infantry Regiment 408:Secretary of State of Wisconsin 228: 35:Secretary of State of Wisconsin 502:, and was integrated into the 1: 579:Bryant & Stratton College 406:politician. He was the 13th 677:Wisconsin Historical Society 617:United States Postal Service 446:, a borough of the city of 352:1st Reg. Wis. Vol. Infantry 1287: 1216:County clerks in Wisconsin 731:. April 2, 1923. p. 1 555:western theater of the war 1024: 934: 925: 917: 912: 902: 883: 875: 868: 858: 843: 835: 830: 757:Quiner, Edwin B. (1868). 629:3rd State Senate district 527:Alexander McDowell McCook 450:, in what is now western 389: 140: 105: 40: 28: 831:Party political offices 647:Personal life and family 565:, and later advanced to 856:1881, 1884, 1886, 1888 519:Elizabethtown, Kentucky 430:and lost an arm at the 402:immigrant, farmer, and 1256:Farmers from Wisconsin 888:Wisconsin State Senate 625:Wisconsin State Senate 531:Army of the Cumberland 412:Wisconsin State Senate 372:Battle of Stones River 195:Green Ridge Cemetery, 525:, in the division of 432:Battle of Chickamauga 382:Battle of Chickamauga 319:Years of service 938:Thomas J. Cunningham 587:justice of the peace 478:, and established a 422:counties. He was a 396:Ernst Gerhardt Timme 367:Battle of Perryville 84:Thomas J. Cunningham 56:Jeremiah McLain Rusk 486:for service in the 468:Wisconsin Territory 913:Political offices 641:Theodore Roosevelt 594:Secretary of State 515:Jefferson, Indiana 508:3-month enlistment 488:American Civil War 460:Kingdom of Prussia 442:Timme was born in 428:American Civil War 377:Tullahoma campaign 362:American Civil War 309:United States Army 275:Elizabeth A. Timme 197:Kenosha, Wisconsin 185:Kenosha, Wisconsin 1266:American amputees 1203: 1202: 944: 943: 935:Succeeded by 903:Succeeded by 859:Succeeded by 621:Benjamin Harrison 573:Postbellum career 494:Civil War service 426:volunteer in the 393: 392: 1278: 1030: 1029: 970: 963: 956: 947: 932:1882–1891 918:Preceded by 906:John F. 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Secretary of State of Wisconsin
Jeremiah McLain Rusk
William D. Hoard
Hans Warner
Thomas J. Cunningham
Wisconsin Senate
3rd
Adam Apple
John F. Reynolds
Werden, Essen
Prussia
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Republican
United States
United States Army
Union Army
Private
Brevet
Captain
USV
1st Reg. Wis. Vol. Infantry
American Civil War
Battle of Perryville
Battle of Stones River
Tullahoma campaign
Battle of Chickamauga
German American
Republican
Secretary of State of Wisconsin
Wisconsin State Senate

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