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George Eaton Sutherland

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775: 738: 34: 435:, Sutherland's parents died when he was young. From age seven, he was homeless and drifted between various guardians until age 10, when he went to live with his older brother, Andrew, who was a teacher in 930: 603: 479:. Sutherland was unhappy with this form of service, so that year obtained permission to attend the Philadelphia Military School, where they were training officers to command 960: 587:
in 1886, and, in 1897, was elected judge of the Milwaukee Superior Court, defeating incumbent Judge Robert N. Austin. He served for two years before his death in 1899.
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Report of the Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the State Bar Association of Wisconsin, February 2–3, 1901, Madison, Wisconsin
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ticket. He also served as postmaster for Fond du Lac from 1883 to 1885, but was removed by President
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for two years, served as a judge of the Milwaukee Superior Court, and held several local offices in
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to raise volunteers for the 13th U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery Regiment.
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In 1879, Sutherland was elected to represent Fond du Lac County in the
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In 1872, he became city attorney in Ripon and also served on the
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In September 1862, Sutherland enlisted for service with the
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While working in Kentucky, he was engaged in fighting at
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Board of Supervisors. In 1874, he moved to the city of
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After the war, Sutherland returned to school. First at
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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People of New York (state) in the American Civil War
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They were sent to the defense of 475:, to restore order in the midst of 986:19th-century Wisconsin politicians 542:, and entered private practice in 487:on July 23, 1864, and was sent to 14: 971:19th-century American legislators 459:. He was enrolled in Company A, 419:, he served as an officer in the 941:Ripon College (Wisconsin) alumni 916:People from Burlington, New York 773: 736: 285:Samuel Waite Sutherland (father) 758:. September 14, 1899. p. 1 657:Berryman, John R., ed. (1898). 602:Sutherland was a member of the 288:Amy (Smith) Sutherland (mother) 248: 580:for "offensive partisanship." 1: 981:19th-century American lawyers 667:: H. C. Cooper, Jr. pp.  413:Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin 976:19th-century American judges 956:Wisconsin state court judges 561:until he was elected to the 882:1897 – 1899 845:1880 – 1882 557:, and partnered with Judge 377:1st Btn. N.Y. Lt. 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Milwaukee
Orrin T. Williams
Wisconsin Senate
18th
Alonzo A. Loper
Edward Colman
Burlington, New York
Chicago
Illinois
Heart disease
Forest Home Cemetery
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
Republican
Ripon College
Amherst College
Columbia Law School
United States
United States Volunteers
Union Army
Captain
1st Btn. N.Y. Lt. Artillery
American Civil War
Wisconsin State Senate
Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin
American Civil War
Union Army
Burlington, New York
Norwich, Connecticut

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