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William W. Reed

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Wright's directory of Jefferson County for 1908-9, comprising an alphabetically arranged list of business firms and private citizens; a classified list of all trades, professions and pursuits; a miscellaneous directory of city and county officers, schools, churches, banks, incorporated institutions,
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In 1882 he was elected again to the 23rd Senate District (now simply Jefferson County), this time as a Democrat, receiving 2,940 votes to 1,953 for Republican Jesse Stone and 418 for
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He was a member of the State Board of Charities and Reform for multiple terms, beginning in 1874, in which role he was instrumental in fostering the idea of establishing county
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He served as an examining surgeon for the draft of 1863; and was once more elected to his old Assembly district for the 1866 and 1867 sessions, being succeeded by
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formed in 1873. He was re-elected as a Liberal Republican in 1876, again defeating a regular Republican (although the Reform Party was breaking down).
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Reed continued in practice of medicine. In December 1903, he was elected the first President of the newly organized Jefferson County
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He came to Wisconsin in 1849, and settled at Jefferson, where he held various local public offices, including district clerk,
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Robert Fargo. He was not a candidate for re-election in 1886, and was succeeded by fellow Democrat
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on February 8, 1825; he received an academic education and became a physician by trade.
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He continued to work as a physician in such jobs as office physician for an
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Chicago: American Medical Association Press, 1904; Vol. 42, p. 189
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societies, etc. and a list of farmers of Jefferson County
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account of this campaign, now in the archives of the
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He was first elected to the Assembly from the third
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William Reed
physician
Jefferson, Wisconsin
Wisconsin State Assembly
Wisconsin State Senate
Versailles
Darke County, Ohio
city treasurer
county supervisor
Jefferson County
Towns
Hebron
Sumner
Koshkonong
Cold Spring
Republican Party
Lucien B. Caswell
Democrat
Jonas Folts
insane asylums
manuscript
Wisconsin Historical Society
Liberal Republican
23rd District
Wards
Watertown
coalition
Democrats
reform
Liberal Republicans

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