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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
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771:: Clarke & Co. pp. 423–437
672:"Timme, Ernst Gerhardt 1843 - 1923"
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