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At the October 10, 1851, Kenosha County (Kenosha County was by that time no longer the southern portion of Racine County) Democratic convention, Thorp was nominated for the Wisconsin State Senate. A large portion of the delegates (12 of 29) would later withdraw from the convention over issues of
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In 1861, he was elected to the Senate as a Republican from the 8th (Kenosha County) District, and was listed as living in or near Cypress (which was actually an unincorporated village within the Town of Bristol); Republican incumbent
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In 1853, Thorp was a prominent leader among those Kenosha County residents opposing any effort to lend the county's credit to raise money for railroad purposes. In August 1853, he signed the call for a special
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He served one term in the Assembly (the Second Session of the State Legislature, which convened on January 10, 1849, and adjourned April 2, 1849) from southern Racine County (the
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platform and nominations. It is unclear from the sources what the senate district was, and whether he ended up running for the office in the wake of the party split.
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For the 1863 session (at which time he was once again listed as living near Bristol) he was assigned to the standing committees on
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was apparently not a candidate for re-election. He won by an eighteen-vote majority over former Democratic state senator
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At that time Thorp was living in or near Bristol. He was succeeded in the 1850 session by fellow Free Soiler
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Thorp remained active as a Republican. He was a delegate from Kenosha County to the party's 1880
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Journal of the Senate of Wisconsin, Fourteenth Annual Session, For the Year A.D., 1862.
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in the Liberty Corners Cemetery (latitude 42° 31' 04.1" N; longitude 88° 05' 53.3" W).
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Madison: Smith & Cullaton, State Printers-Argus Office, 1862; pp. 48,50–51.
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Thorp eventually moved from Bristol (where he had settled in 1839) to
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committee of the convention, and to serve on the district party's
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On September 3, 1844, he served as a delegate from Bristol to the
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in 1809, and moved to Wisconsin in 1839, settling at Bristol.
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2nd ed. Madison: Atwood and Rublee, 1863, pp. 76, 78, 126.
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By The O'Reilly Line: Democratic Convention Kenosha"
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Index

Bristol
Cypress
Free Soil Party
Wisconsin State Assembly
Racine County
Republican
Wisconsin State Senate
the 8th District
Kenosha County
Connecticut
Racine County
Democratic Party
towns
Brighton
Paris
Salem
Wheatland
Democrat
Elias Woodworth, Jr.
George M. Robinson
non-partisan
George Bennett
Orson S. Head
standing committees
town
county
internal improvements
roads
ferries
contingent

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