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George Bennett (Wisconsin politician)

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316: 365:. The Liberty movement was very influential in the Kenosha-Racine area, which became one of the bastions of the Free Soil Party in the late 1840s, before eventually becoming a Republican stronghold in the early days of that party. In 1858, George Bennett was elected as a Republican to represent Kenosha in the 338:
The Village of Southport was incorporated in 1841, and, in 1842, George Bennett was elected a trustee of the second village council. On April 5, 1850, the village board convened in special session to hand over authority to the newly incorporated City of Kenosha. Bennett was an Alderman on the first
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Bennett partnered with William Bullen and Beach G. Spencer in establishing one of the first stores in the settlement, where they sold supplies imported from New York via ship. At some point, he formed a business partnership with William B. Sellick—Bennett & Sellick.
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Bennett was a founder of the "Western Emigration Company" which was established in the winter of 1834-35 at the home of John Bullen, Jr., in
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1872 photograph of the First Congregational Church of Kenosha at Park and Ashland, constructed in 1843 and moved in 1853.
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They named their settlement "Pike Creek", but, in 1837, it was renamed "Southport", and finally, in 1850, it became
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of the church. He was also a founder and treasurer of the Kenosha County Bible Society, an auxiliary of the
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in Southport, and was a member of the first board of trustees for the church. He would later become a
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In politics, Bennett was one of the founders of the Kenosha branch of the
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After the death of his first wife, Maria, he married Julia, the widow of
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In June 1838, Bennett was one of the founding members of the First
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Republican Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly
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Wisconsin merchant, pioneer, and politician (1810–1888)
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The History of Racine and Kenosha Counties, Wisconsin
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The next year, he was elected to the 440: 404:cause, along with former U.S. Senator 276:but would shortly transfer to the new 272:, which was then still a part of the 7: 583:: Tuttle & Company. p. 6. 552:"Standing committees of the Senate" 155:April 5, 1850 – April 1851 743:19th-century Wisconsin politicians 14: 718:19th-century American legislators 573:Tuttle, George Frederick (1883). 19:For others of the same name, see 728:People from Kenosha, Wisconsin 339:City Council of Kenosha and a 1: 525:Lyman, Frank H., ed. (1916). 214:Maria E. Bennett (died 1848) 180:1888 (aged 77–78) 550:Crane, L.H.D., ed. (1860). 491:-347, 506–508, 539–541, 558 392:When news of the attack on 759: 257:Western Emigration Company 18: 686: 667: 659: 652: 644: 625: 617: 610: 245:. He was a member of the 237:(1810–1888) was an 228: 159: 148: 106: 55: 35: 630:Wisconsin State Assembly 612:Wisconsin State Assembly 367:Wisconsin State Assembly 247:Wisconsin State Assembly 241:merchant and pioneer of 94:Wisconsin State Assembly 361:, and, eventually, the 263:Oswego County, New York 385:, representing all of 375:Wisconsin State Senate 357:, a forerunner of the 333:American Bible Society 320: 251:Wisconsin State Senate 188:Green Ridge Cemetery, 723:Wisconsin Libertyites 451:. Political Graveyard 325:Congregational Church 318: 341:Justice of the Peace 663:Samuel R. McClellan 621:Frederick S. Lovell 410:volunteer regiments 278:Wisconsin Territory 253:from 1860 to 1861. 249:in 1859 and of the 124:Frederick S. Lovell 73:Samuel R. 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Index

George Bennett
Wisconsin Senate
8th
Samuel R. McClellan
Herman Thorp
Wisconsin State Assembly
Kenosha
Frederick S. Lovell
Kenosha
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Republican
Bullen
American
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Wisconsin State Assembly
Wisconsin State Senate
Oswego County, New York
Milwaukee
Michigan Territory
Wisconsin Territory
Solomon Juneau
George H. Walker
Root River
Gilbert Knapp
Racine, Wisconsin
Kenosha, Wisconsin

Congregational Church
Deacon
American Bible Society

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