William Wilson (Iowa politician)
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64:. Wilson went out of business in the 1880s and split his retirement between the residences of his three sons. At the time of his death on 22 March 1990, Wilson was living with his son in
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40:, in 1854. Wilson and A. H. Wallace formed a business partnership within the furniture and timber industry, which lasted for thirty five years. Wilson contested the
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29:(8 February 1820 – 22 March 1900) was an American politician.
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