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348:18th Reg. Wis. Vol. Infantry
268:Allethe J. "Letha" (O'Brien)
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1025:"Will Contest Election"
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442:Green County, Wisconsin
376:immigrant, farmer, and
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1255:Farmers from Wisconsin
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422:Province of Westphalia
325:Years of service
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278:Fred M. Ties
163:(1928-03-27)
114:Succeeded by
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