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232: 168: 46:. In March 1919 he started a mercantile business in Bloomington, Wisconsin, which he ran until his retirement in 1956. He served on numerous boards and was the Wisconsin representative on the Mississippi River Parkway Commission. He died on September 11, 1965, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, while attending a meeting of the Commission and is buried in the Bloomington, Wisconsin Cemetery. (Source - Family knowledge.) He died at his home in 63:
institutional costs. He introduced the first bill that had ever been introduced for the improvement of State Parks. Once the bill was signed into law he assured that a portion of the funds went to Wyalusing State Park. He retired from the Senate after 12 years in 1956, when reapportionment put him in a district with another Senator. Additionally, he was president of the Village of Bloomington and a member of the
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in the Senate. While in the Senate, he served as Senate Chairman of the Joint Finance Committee during three sessions. In the interims between sessions he had charge of important and influential study projects on education, problems of the aged, industrial development and state and local sharing of
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Wisconsin State Journal,September 16, 1950, p.4, Sec. 1
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Wisconsin State Senate
Barnum, Wisconsin
World War I
United States Army
Bloomington, Wisconsin
16th district
Grant County, Wisconsin
1948 Republican National Convention
University of Wisconsin–Platteville
Members of the Senate
"Porter, Foster B."
"Foster Porter Dies: Former State Senator"
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"College Dorm to Be Named for Porter"
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People from Crawford County, Wisconsin
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1891 births
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