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Joseph Hamilton (Wisconsin assemblyman)

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The legislative manual of the state of Wisconsin: comprising the constitutions of the United States and of the state of Wisconsin, Jefferson's manual, 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 the constitutions of the United States and of the state of Wisconsin, Jefferson's manual, forms and laws for the regulation of business; also, lists and tables for reference,
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education. He came to Wisconsin in 1849 and settled at Milwaukee, where he was engaged in the printing business for many years; in 1851 and 1852 he was editor and part-owner of the
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In 1873, having never run for office before, he was elected to Milwaukee County's 2nd Assembly seat (the 2nd
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Thirteenth Annual Edition. Madison: Atwood and Culver, Printers and Stereotypers, 1874; pp. 463, 480
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in a year when most Democrats were part of the Reform Party coalition. Hamilton was assigned to the
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In 1876, he was elected as a Democrat to his old seat, garnering 1,194 votes, against 921 for
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on printing. He was not a candidate for re-election, and was succeeded by fellow Reformer
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Sixteenth Annual Edition. Madison: E. B. Bolens, State Printer, 1877; pp. 467, 487
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People's Reform Party, also known as the Liberal Reform Party
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Democratic Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly
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Joseph Hamilton (Wisconsin legislator)
American
printer
newspaper
editor
life insurance
agent
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Wisconsin State Assembly
People's Reform Party, also known as the Liberal Reform Party
Democrat
New York City
academic
Milwaukee Daily Journal
Ward
Jacob Sander
August Richter
Independent
standing committee
engrossed bills
joint committee
Peter Fagg
Republican
Christian Widule
ways and means
John C. Dick
Joseph B. Hamilton
Neenah, Wisconsin
Wisconsin State Senate
"Members of the Wisconsin Legislature 1848–1999 State of Wisconsin Legislative Bureau. Information Bulletin 99-1, September 1999. p. 58

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