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Kate Hamilton Pier

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After receiving her degree, Pier returned to Fond du Lac for one year, where she practiced law, but also spent time in perfecting her knowledge of German and stenography. In 1888 she moved with her parents to Milwaukee and went into the law department of the
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During childhood, Pier lived on the homestead farm just outside the limits of the city of Fond du Lac. She attended the German and English Academy, where she learned German, which enabled her to practice law in
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A university course was then much desired, but her mother's anxiety to be with her and to have her begin business life under her personal supervision led to their both entering the law department of the
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She then moved into general practice with her family and steadily gained reputation for her intellect and legal knowledge. She won her first victory in the
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in Chicago. Pier practiced in all the courts in Milwaukee, except the municipal, which was solely a police court. She was also admitted to practice in the
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in September 1886. Both completed the two-year course in one year by taking the work of the junior and senior classes simultaneously. Pier received the
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On November 26, 1901, Pier married James Alexander McIntosh (1845-1916). After she married, she quit her law practice and moved to
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She also did some legislative work, spending weeks looking after bills in the interest of women.
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Willard, Frances Elizabeth, 1839-1898; Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice, 1820-1905 (1893).
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degree on June 22, 1887. She was elected vice-president of the senior class.
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in 1886, 25 years after her mother had graduated from the same institution.
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in September 1889. In 1894, she became the first woman to argue at the
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Committee., State Bar of Wisconsin. Pioneers in the Law (1998).
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She died on April 1, 1931, in Fond du Lac and is buried at
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Kate Hamilton Pier was born on December 11, 1868, in
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Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
Wisconsin State University
Wisconsin Supreme Court

Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
Kate Hamilton
Fond du Lac County
Caroline
Harriet
suffrage amendment
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Fond du Lac High School
Wisconsin State University
LL.B.

Wisconsin Central Railroad
Wisconsin Supreme Court
Federal Circuit Court of Appeals
United States Supreme Court
New York City
Forest Home Cemetery
"On, Alumnae: Kate Hamilton Pier"





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