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322:"Contains maps of the whole county plus individual maps of each Civil Town and the Cities of Oshkosh, Neenah, Menasha and Omro, and the Villages of Winneconne, Delhi and Butte des Morts. Includes 3 pages of general history of the county followed by 40 pages containing over 700 substantial biographies (200-350 words each) of farmers, businessmen and other community leaders" Madison: Brant and Fuller, 1889; p. 23 319:
Illustrated atlas of Winnebago County, Wisconsin: containing outline map of the county, map of each township in the county, with village and city plats. Also maps of the world, United States and state of Wisconsin, together with other valuable
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The legislative manual of the state of Wisconsin; comprising Jefferson's manual, the rules, forms and laws for the regulation of business; also, lists and tables for reference
90:, until 1849. In 1847 he married Mary C. Jaycox, of Mecklenburg, who would become the mother of two children before her death in 1854, though neither child survived long. 246:, chairing the latter. In March 1882, he was once more appointed as county judge to serve out an unexpired term caused by the resignation of the incumbent. 495: 445: 480: 75: 490: 425: 420: 450: 440: 430: 485: 470: 299:"Members of the Wisconsin Legislature 1848–1999 State of Wisconsin Legislative Bureau. Information Bulletin 99-1, September 1999. p. 8 174: 231: 122: 118: 250: 475: 435: 209: 114: 106: 301: 150: 55: 465: 205: 134: 455: 99: 117:, of which he would remain a local leader throughout his career. He was chairman of the board of supervisors of his 58:, then spent a winter teaching school. For the next seven years he alternated between teaching school and attending 460: 220: 169:
to fill the vacancy created by the elevation of Judge George W. Washburn. He was succeeded in the Senate by
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Hamilton was not a candidate for re-election to the Senate in 1882, and was succeeded by Democrat
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In October 1849 he came to Wisconsin, and settled in Neenah, where he chose to settle. He was the
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Second Annual Edition. Madison: Atwood and Rublee, State Printers, 1863; pp. 76, 78, 126
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He served as Judge from 1864 to 1870, and for about three years of that term lived in
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His death was reported in the "Recent Deaths" column of the August 1902 issue of
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Emma Willard and Her Pupils: Or, Fifty Years of Troy Female Seminary, 1822-1872
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Hamilton was elected once more to the Winnebago County Senate seat (now
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and held various offices in the Neenah lodge of that order. He was a
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He was first elected to the Senate in 1862 from the
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Neenah
Wisconsin
Wisconsin State Senate
Lansing, New York
common school
academy
Aurora, Cayuga County, New York
Cazenovia Seminary
law
Genoa, New York
Auburn
admitted to the bar
New York City
legal practice
Mecklenburg, New York
Winnebago County
district attorney
Democrat
free soil
Republican
town
village
21st District
Samuel M. Hay
standing committees
militia
federal relations
education
internal improvements
James T. Lewis

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