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William W. Field

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38: 538:. He was one of the founders of the First National Bank of Odebolt, and was the first president of the bank. He also served as vice president and president of Iowa's State Agricultural Society. He was an advocate for the farmers of the state and worked to expand the adoption of improved farming methods. 859: 436:
Shortly after arriving in Grant County, Field was elected to the Grant County Board of Supervisors, where he served at least four years. In 1854, he was elected to his first term in the
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Field's father was a farmer and paid for his education at the Lancaster Academy. After finishing his education, Field taught for three years, then moved to
864: 849: 829: 824: 476: 780: 367: 834: 468: 313: 503: 527: 839: 50: 394:, one of six children born to Abel Waite Field and his wife, Sally. He is a descendant of William Field, an early settler at the 441: 308: 844: 20: 464: 460: 456: 452: 746: 713: 680: 664: 437: 395: 391: 371: 264: 172: 94: 752: 719: 686: 491: 375: 218: 178: 100: 410: 511: 495: 814: 809: 507: 425: 366:(October 31, 1824 – April 5, 1907) was an American farmer and politician. He was the 483: 487: 467:, and 1865 sessions, serving as Speaker in the 1864 and 1865 sessions, when he presided over the 448: 413:, in 1845, where he worked as a farm laborer. After two years of farm labor, he relocated to 531: 281: 791: 772: 494:, and he served on the State Agricultural Society and was secretary of the State Board of 472: 85: 73: 640: 417:, where he worked in the marble trade. He married Mahala Jane Howe on October 31, 1850. 16:
19th century American Republican politician, 16th Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly
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and served a total of six years in the Assembly, representing
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Republican Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly
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The Teller Print. pp. 71, 145–148 477:1864 United States presidential election 781:Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly 609: 607: 555: 526:. He bought a large tract of land in 440:, serving as one of the first elected 573: 571: 569: 567: 565: 563: 561: 559: 451:, Field was a vocal proponent of the 7: 820:People from Lancaster, New Hampshire 639:Thomson, Alexander McDonald (1900). 865:19th-century Wisconsin politicians 645:. E. C. Williams. pp. 202–203 522:In 1879, Field left Wisconsin for 506:over incumbent Republican Senator 14: 850:19th-century American legislators 617:History of Grant County Wisconsin 424:and purchased a tract of land in 51:Speaker of the Wisconsin Assembly 830:People from Lancaster, Wisconsin 642:A political history of Wisconsin 825:County supervisors in Wisconsin 420:In 1852, they traveled west to 339: 21:William Field (disambiguation) 1: 614:Holford, Castello N. (1900). 835:People from Sac County, Iowa 459:, and was re-elected to the 581:History of Sac County, Iowa 881: 444:in the state legislature. 18: 788: 777: 769: 761: 742: 736: 728: 709: 703: 695: 676: 670: 663: 578:Hart, William H. (1914). 486:, and, in 1873, moved to 357: 238: 227: 185: 138: 107: 56: 44: 35: 840:Businesspeople from Iowa 747:Wisconsin State Assembly 714:Wisconsin State Assembly 681:Wisconsin State Assembly 665:Wisconsin State Assembly 438:Wisconsin State Assembly 396:Massachusetts Bay Colony 392:Lancaster, New Hampshire 372:Wisconsin State Assembly 265:Lancaster, New Hampshire 173:Wisconsin State Assembly 95:Wisconsin State Assembly 492:University of Wisconsin 845:Farmers from Wisconsin 411:Medford, Massachusetts 406:were distant cousins. 398:. His contemporaries 234:1855, 1861, 1870, 1871 512:Wisconsin Legislature 386:Early life and family 508:Matthew H. Carpenter 469:National Union Party 222:Board of Supervisors 484:Boscobel, Wisconsin 428:, in Grant County. 364:William Wells Field 252:William Wells Field 731:George H. Washburn 449:American Civil War 292:Odebolt Cemetery, 165:George H. Washburn 798: 797: 789:Succeeded by 762:Succeeded by 739:Hugh A. W. McNair 729:Succeeded by 696:Succeeded by 361: 360: 124:Hugh A. W. McNair 872: 783: 770:Preceded by 756: 749: 737:Preceded by 723: 716: 704:Preceded by 690: 683: 673:Edward Estabrook 671:Preceded by 661: 655: 654: 652: 650: 636: 630: 629: 627: 625: 611: 602: 601: 599: 597: 575: 528:Wheeler Township 432:Wisconsin career 343: 341: 329:Mahala Jane Howe 297: 282:Sac County, Iowa 278: 262:October 31, 1824 261: 259: 243:Personal details 232: 223: 209: 199: 190: 175: 162: 152: 143: 131: 121: 112: 97: 82: 70: 61: 40: 30:William W. Field 26: 880: 879: 875: 874: 873: 871: 870: 869: 800: 799: 794: 792:Henry D. Barron 785: 779: 775: 773:J. Allen Barber 765: 758: 750: 744: 740: 732: 725: 717: 711: 707: 699: 692: 684: 678: 674: 659: 658: 648: 646: 638: 637: 633: 623: 621: 613: 612: 605: 595: 593: 577: 576: 557: 552: 544: 520: 473:Abraham Lincoln 434: 388: 345: 337: 333: 330: 319: 302:Political party 293: 280: 276: 263: 257: 255: 254: 253: 233: 228: 221: 212:Joseph T. Mills 207: 202:William Jeffery 197: 191: 186: 176: 171: 160: 150: 144: 139: 129: 119: 113: 108: 98: 93: 86:Henry D. Barron 80: 74:J. Allen Barber 68: 62: 57: 31: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 878: 876: 868: 867: 862: 857: 852: 847: 842: 837: 832: 827: 822: 817: 812: 802: 801: 796: 795: 790: 787: 776: 771: 767: 766: 764:Jerome B. Cory 763: 760: 745:Member of the 741: 738: 734: 733: 730: 727: 712:Member of the 708: 705: 701: 700: 698:James T. Brown 697: 694: 679:Member of the 675: 672: 668: 667: 657: 656: 631: 603: 554: 553: 551: 548: 543: 540: 519: 516: 498:Managers. In 433: 430: 415:Belfast, Maine 400:Marshall Field 387: 384: 359: 358: 355: 354: 351: 347: 346: 335: 331: 328: 327: 325: 321: 320: 318: 317: 311: 305: 303: 299: 298: 290: 286: 285: 279:(aged 82) 273: 269: 268: 251: 249: 245: 244: 240: 239: 236: 235: 225: 224: 217:Member of the 214: 213: 210: 204: 203: 200: 194: 193: 183: 182: 170:Member of the 167: 166: 163: 157: 156: 153: 147: 146: 136: 135: 134:Jerome B. Cory 132: 126: 125: 122: 116: 115: 105: 104: 92:Member of the 89: 88: 83: 77: 76: 71: 65: 64: 54: 53: 46: 45: 42: 41: 33: 32: 29: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 877: 866: 863: 861: 858: 856: 853: 851: 848: 846: 843: 841: 838: 836: 833: 831: 828: 826: 823: 821: 818: 816: 813: 811: 808: 807: 805: 793: 784: 782: 774: 768: 757: 754: 748: 735: 724: 721: 715: 706:John G. 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William Field (disambiguation)

Speaker of the Wisconsin Assembly
J. Allen Barber
Henry D. Barron
Wisconsin State Assembly
Grant
Wisconsin State Assembly
Grant
Grant County
Lancaster, New Hampshire
Sac County, Iowa
Odebolt, Iowa
Republican
Union
16th speaker
Wisconsin State Assembly
Grant County
Lancaster, New Hampshire
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Marshall Field
Cyrus Field
Medford, Massachusetts
Belfast, Maine
Wisconsin
Fenniman
Wisconsin State Assembly
Republicans
American Civil War
Union

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