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late in 1845, to discuss the idea dividing the county, at which Bond presided. A committee was chosen to pick a name for the new entity, and Bond (known as an admirer and advocate of Native American names) made two suggestions of names from the
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Bond died on January 26, 1884, and was buried in Waukesha, Wisconsin. Bond had ordered his own coffin in advance, with simple iron handles prepared by the local blacksmith; and at Bond's request, Elmore was the sole speaker at the funeral.
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for that area. He served as one of the members of the Territorial House of Representatives from the district including his area for the first (1840–41) and second (1841–42) sessions of the Third Legislative Assembly.
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In April 1846, a referendum did lead to the splitting-off of what became Waukesha County from the eastern remainder of Milwaukee County, and Bond was one of the county supervisors chosen to organize the new
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the brawny, erect figure of what I thought was the tallest man I ever had seen... taking the ax, attacked the stump in scientific backwoods style, with astonishing strength...
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The legislative manual of the state of Wisconsin; comprising Jefferson's manual, rules, forms and laws, for the regulation of business; also, lists and tables for reference
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The legislative manual of the state of Wisconsin; comprising Jefferson's manual, rules, forms and laws, for the regulation of business; also, lists and tables for reference
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who had come to New York from England as children in the 1760s. He dropped out of school before his 12th birthday. He became a farmer in
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Upon Wisconsin achieving statehood, Bond was elected for Waukesha County's 5th State Assembly district (towns of
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Ninth Annual Edition. Madison: Atwood and Rublee, State Printers, Journal Block, 1870; pp. 206-207, 216, 218
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Ninth Annual Edition. Madison: Atwood and Rublee, State Printers, Journal Block, 1870; pp. 198-99
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in what was now the 2nd Waukesha County district. He would be succeeded by fellow Democrat
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in June 1839, and buy a farm of 280 acres soon after his advent. Long-time friend
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politician, serving in the territorial legislature and later in the
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in 1828. At the time of his first arrival, Mukwonago was part of
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described Bond at their first meeting that year thus,
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Worzalla, Len. "So that's why it's called Waukesha"
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He was succeeded for the next term by 8: 239:Thurman's Patent (now Warrensburg), New York 47:January 1, 1855 – January 7, 1856 18: 650:Joseph Bond+Wisconsin+biography+Assembly. 635:The History of Waukesha County, Wisconsin 592:The History of Waukesha County, Wisconsin 563:The History of Waukesha County, Wisconsin 534:The History of Waukesha County, Wisconsin 505:The History of Waukesha County, Wisconsin 447:The History of Waukesha County, Wisconsin 418:The History of Waukesha County, Wisconsin 265:(Bond stood six foot four inches tall.) 393: 93:June 5, 1848 – January 1, 1849 237:Bond was born on October 10, 1800, in 7: 368:In 1861, Bond was nominated for the 295:Waukesha (then called Prairieville) 285:, and he served several years as a 743:19th-century Wisconsin politicians 353:. He was elected once more to the 229:as well as holding local offices. 14: 708:People from Warrensburg, New York 16:Wisconsin pioneer and politician. 713:People from Mukwonago, Wisconsin 738:County supervisors in Wisconsin 277:, boasting of having voted for 691:January 31, 1884; p. 6, col. 4 406:January 31, 1884; p. 6, col. 4 1: 293:A mass meeting was held at 759: 175:Waukesha County, Wisconsin 155:Thurman's Patent, New York 357:of 1855, succeeding Whig 355:8th Wisconsin Legislature 343:1st Wisconsin Legislature 204: 132: 86: 40: 28: 479:February 22, 1975; p. 19 227:Wisconsin State Assembly 35:Wisconsin State Assembly 318:(which means "white"). 476:Waukesha Daily Freeman 370:Wisconsin State Senate 247:East Hamburg, New York 188:Mukwonago, Wisconsin 185:Oak Knoll Cemetery, 104:Position established 300:Potawatomi language 255:Wisconsin Territory 219:Wisconsin Territory 688:Green Bay Advocate 667:linkstothepast.com 403:Green Bay Advocate 269:Legislative career 324:county government 287:county supervisor 208: 207: 750: 692: 683: 677: 676: 674: 673: 659: 653: 652: 647: 646: 630: 624: 616: 610: 609: 604: 603: 587: 581: 580: 575: 574: 558: 552: 551: 546: 545: 529: 523: 522: 517: 516: 500: 494: 486: 480: 471: 465: 464: 459: 458: 442: 436: 435: 430: 429: 413: 407: 398: 302:, one of which ( 283:Milwaukee County 259:Andrew E. 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Wisconsin State Assembly
Edward Lees
John James
Waukesha
Thomas Sugden
Waukesha
Thurman's Patent, New York
Waukesha County, Wisconsin
Mukwonago, Wisconsin
Democratic
Waukesha County
Wisconsin Territory
Democratic
Wisconsin State Assembly
Thurman's Patent (now Warrensburg), New York
Quakers
East Hamburg, New York
Mukwonago
Wisconsin Territory
Andrew E. Elmore
Democrat
Andrew Jackson
Milwaukee County
county supervisor
Waukesha (then called Prairieville)
Potawatomi language
county government
Genesee
Delafield
Pewaukee

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