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Reuben G. Doud

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569: 304:, and purchased a steamboat, which he navigated down the Ohio River, up the Mississippi, to the Wisconsin River, and was the first boat to pass through the completed locks on the Fox River after the improvements had been completed that year. He made the same trip again in 1857, after building another steamboat in Pittsburgh, the 618: 350:
In 1866, he moved to Racine, Wisconsin, and began a partnership with Martin E. Tremble to enter the lumber industry. Tremble and Doud owned significant forested lands and operated a mill on the
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On September 15, 1864, Doud married Katharine Reynolds of Cortland, New York. They had one daughter, Mary Elizabeth.
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In 1877, while preparing a European trip with his family, Doud was hospitalized. He died at the
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In 1864, while living in Gills Landing, Doud was elected as a Republican to represent
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In 1861, he sold his interests on this existing transportation route and relocated to
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After moving to Racine, he was elected Mayor of the city in 1872, 1873, and 1875.
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Racine, Wisconsin
Robert Hall Baker
Robert Hall Baker
Wisconsin State Assembly
Waupaca
McGraw, New York
Winnebago, Wisconsin
Republican
Racine, Wisconsin
McGraw, New York
Cortland County
Wisconsin
Delavan
Green Bay
Fox River
steamboats
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Berlin
Oshkosh
Fond du Lac
Gills Landing, Wisconsin
Big Suamico River
schooners
Northern Hospital for the Insane
Winnebago, Wisconsin
Waupaca County
Wisconsin State Assembly
1865 session

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