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Robert B. Sanderson

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The history of Columbia County, Wisconsin, containing an account of its settlement, growth, development and resources; an extensive and minute sketch of its cities, towns and villages—their improvements, industries, manufactories, churches, schools and societies; its war record, biographical
283:, where they continued mostly in the sheep business. When the San Angelo National Bank was organized, Sanderson was elected its president, and held that office until his death on June 18, 1887. He and Mary Currie Sanderson had four sons and two daughters. 360:
sketches, portraits of prominent men and early settlers; the whole preceded by a history of Wisconsin, statistics of the state, and an abstract of its laws and constitution and of the constitution of the United States
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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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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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As of 1862, when he first appeared in the Assembly, he was 36 years of age, and had been in Wisconsin for 12 years; he was at that time a resident of
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Sanderson (now living in Poynette) returned to the Assembly for the 1866 session, this time from the 2nd Columbia County district, succeeding
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The Legislative Manual of the State of Wisconsin. Comprising Jefferson's Manual, the Rules; also lists and tables for reference, with indices
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A History of Columbia County, Wisconsin: A Narrative Account of Its Historical Progress, Its People, and Its Principal Interests
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Governor's message and accompanying documents delivered to the legislature in joint convention, Thursday, January 14, 1875
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Osborn, Joseph H., et al. "First Annual Report of the Railroad Commissioners of the State of Wisconsin" pp. 173–174, in
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and other livestock. In 1870, he was the unsuccessful candidate for the 2nd Assembly district of that County against
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in Columbia County, serving in 1860 as its chairman. His brother Thomas was treasurer of Springvale in 1859.
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Historical and Biographical Record of the Cattle Industry and the Cattlemen of Texas and Adjacent Territory
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Fifth Annual Edition. Madison: Wm. J. Park, State Printer, Wisconsin Capitol Office, 1866; pp. 96, 100, 140
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He was first elected to the Assembly for the 1862 session, representing the 3rd Columbia County district (
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left Slaidburn and came to Wisconsin with his wife and children, joining his brother in Columbia County.
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In 1876 Sanderson sold all his interests in Wisconsin and moved to Texas, whose climate and custom of
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Seventh Annual Edition. Madison: Atwood and Rublee, State Printers, 1868; pp. 167, 169–170, 198
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Sixth Annual Edition. Madison: Atwood and Rublee, State Printers, 1867; pp. 155, 168, 169, 204
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for a couple of years. In 1850, he sold out and moved to Wisconsin, and became a farmer and
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Robert Bland Sanderson (1825–1887), a Wisconsin senator and University of Wisconsin regent
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First Annual Edition. Madison: Smith and Cullaton, State Printers, 1862; pp. 85, 87, 114
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In 1856, Robert Sanderson married Mary Currie, daughter of an immigrant from
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of the Board of Regents. He was succeeded in 1869 by fellow Republican
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St. Louis: Woodward & Tiernan Printing Company, 1895; pp. 420–421
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Volume 2. Chicago and New York: Lewis Publishing Co., 1914; p. 661
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suited his preferences. After a period as a sheep dealer in
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In 1867, Sanderson advanced to the Senate to represent the
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Republican Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly
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who represented part or all of Columbia County in the
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in the Senate, and was succeeded in the Assembly by
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rancher
Columbia County, Wisconsin
Wisconsin State Assembly
Wisconsin State Senate
Texas
Tom Green County
Slaidburn
West Riding of Yorkshire
Buffalo, New York
slaughtering business
rancher
Thomas Sanderson
Scotland
Springvale
Cambria
Republican Party
Courtland
Fort Winnebago
Marcellon
Randolph
Scott
Springvale
Wyocena
James H. Bonney
standing committee
Yates Ashley
Jesse Hand
Union Party
expiration and re-enactment of laws

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