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A manual of customs, precedents, and forms, in use in the Assembly of Wisconsin: together with the rules, the apportionment, and other lists and tables for reference, with indices
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The History of Jefferson County, Wisconsin: Containing a History of Jefferson County, Its Early Settlement, Growth, Development, Resources, Etc....
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Second Annual Edition; Madison: James Ross, State Printer, 1860; pp. 8–10, 14, 35
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Winter was elected in 1859 for the 4th Jefferson County Assembly district (the
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1860–61. As of 1860, Winter described himself as a native of
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Chicago: Western Historical Society, 1879; pp. 442-444
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Watertown
Wisconsin
Democratic
Republican
Wisconsin State Assembly
Jefferson County
Free Imperial City
Bremen
Town
Watertown
town clerk
school superintendent
justice of the peace
town council
sealer
chairman of the town board
Bremen
Towns
Ashippun
Lebanon
Ixonia
Watertown
Ferdinand Wagner
standing committee
charitable
religious institutions
Samuel Hays
Ebenezer Moravian Cemetery
Crane, L. H. D., ed. A manual of customs, precedents, and forms, in use in the Assembly of Wisconsin: together with the rules, the apportionment, and other lists and tables for reference, with indices Second Annual Edition; Madison: James Ross, State Printer, 1860; pp. 8–10, 14, 35
H. H. Winter

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