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James W. Murphy (politician)

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Murphy served fifteen years as chairman of the central committee of the Wisconsin Democratic Party, and was elected in 1890 as president of the Jefferson Club - the largest Democratic club in the old
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0. C. Pomeroy. At that time he was the youngest man ever elected to the Assembly. He did not run for re-election, and was succeeded by Republican
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in 1900, and died there on December 25, 1913 at the home of his son W. A. Murphy, leaving behind a widow, two sons and a daughter.
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for the First (eastern) District of Wisconsin. He resigned his Senate seat, and was succeeded by Republican
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He was elected to the Assembly for 1879 to represent Marquette County to succeed fellow Democrat
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clerk and town supervisor, and was chairman of the Marquette County
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in 1892, with 5,215 votes to 4,824 for Republican ex-Congressman
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Democratic Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly
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Index

James Murphy (disambiguation)
merchant
farmer
Democratic
Wisconsin State Assembly
Marquette County
Wisconsin State Senate
Milwaukee County
Little Falls, New York
Briggsville, Wisconsin
University of Notre Dame
Milwaukee
town
board of supervisors
William H. Peters
Republican
Robert Mitchell
Greenbacker
Charles S. Kelsey
Northwest Territory
post office
inspector
Wisconsin State Senate
Fourth District
Isaac W. Van Schaick
Prohibitionist
Populist
United States Collector of Internal Revenue
James C. Officer
Colorado

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