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Since its organization this association has held forty annual, and since 1867, twenty-four semi-annual sessions. The annual sessions were held in July at a place determined upon by a committee of the association, and the executive sessions in December at the state capitol.
In 1889 the plan of holding two sessions was abandoned, and the time of the regular ses- sions was changed to December. The object of this change was to encourage the forma- tion of section meetings. This change has resulted in the organization of four auxiliary State Teachers' Associations-a Southeastern, a Southwestern, a Northeastern and North- western, which associations now hold annual meetings in their respective sections of the state.
The State University, the normal schools, and the various colleges of the state, are largely represented in the work of the association by the members of their faculties. A considerable number of city and county superintendents, as well as high school and graded school teachers, are actively identified with it.
The membership fees are one dollar per annum for gentlemen, and fifty cents for ladies. Though entirely non-partisan, the association has exercised much influence in shaping state legislation upon educational matters. Its deliberations consist mainly in the discus- sion of practical questions relating to school organization and management and methods of instruction. Some of the papers read before the association are published in the Wis- consin Journal of Education, which is the joint organ of the association and the state de- partment of public instruction. The Journal was originally edited under the direction of the association by a committee and editor directed to perform that duty. Subsequently it was published and edited by the state superintendent and his assistant. In the year 1885 the ownership of the Journal was transferred to the association, and it was placed under the editorial and business management of Dr. J. W. Stearns, professor of philosophy and pedagogy in the State University. In 1891 the Midland School Journal, published in Madi- son, was combined with the Wisconsin Journal of Education, which is now controlled and edited by J. W. Stearns and A. O. Wright. By the state law "each school district clerk and each town clerk or secretary of a town board of directors, may subscribe annually for one copy of the Wisconsin Journal of Education, to be paid for by the district or town respectively, out of the school money."
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WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
WISCONSIN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, ARTS AND LETTERS.
Prof. G. W. Peckham
Milwaukec.
President.
Prof. Wm. H. Hobbs.
Madison
Secretary and Librarian.
S. D. Hastings.
Madison
Treasurer.
J. M. Buell. Beloit.
Curator.
VICE PRESIDENTS.
Prof. C. R. Van Hise.
Madison.
Prof. A. H. Tolman.
Ripon.
Prof. J. J. Blaisdell.
Beloit.
FARMERS' ALLIANCE AND INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WIS-
CONSIN.
C. M. Butt.
Viroqua, Wis. President.
John Stavrum
Falls City, Wis. Vice President.
W. F. Donaghue
Star Prairie, Wis. Secretary and Treasurer.
GAME LAWS.
WHEN MAY BE CAUGHT, TAKEN OR KILLED.
GAME.
Buck .
Nov. 1, to Dec. 1.
Brant.
Sept. 1, to May 1.
Deer
Nov. 1, to Dec. 1.
Duck-See wild duck.
Doe
Nov. 1, to Dec. 1.
Fawn
Nov. 1, to Dec. 1.
Fisher.
Nov. 1, to May. 1.
Grouse*
Sept. 1, to Dec. 1.
Goose
Sept. 1, to May 1.
Marten
Nov. 1, to May 1.
Mallard Duck
Sept. 1, to Dec. 1.
Otter
Nov. 1, to May 1.
Partridge*
Sept. 1, to Dec. 1.
Pheasant*
Sept. 1, to Dec. 1.
Prairie hen, or chicken"
Sept. 1, to Dec. 1.
Plover
Sept. 1, to Dec. 1.
Quail
Sept. 1, to Dec. 1.
Snipe
Sept. 1, to Dec. 1.
Squirrel
Aug. 1, to Dec. 15.
Teal Duck
Sept. 1, to Dec. 1.
Wood Duck.
Sept. 1, to Dec. 1.
Woodcock.
Sept. 1, to Dec. 1.
Wild duck (other than mallard, teal and wood duck)
Sept. 1, to May 1.
*Not to be hunted with a dog or dogs until Sept. 1, 1803.
FISH.
Bass, black, green and Oswego.
May 1, to Fcb. 1.
Muskallonge
May
1, to Feb. 1.
Pike (wall-eyed)
May
1, to Mar. 1.
Trout (brook, rainbow and mountain)
April 15, to Sept. 1.
Trout (Mackinaw lake)
Jan. 15, to Oct. 1.
White fish (in inland lakes, etc., with net)
Nov. 10, to Dec. 15.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
579
COLLEGES, ACADEMIES, SEMINARIES AND THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTIONS.
St. Clara's Academy
Sinsinawa, Wis.
Concordia College.
Milwaukee, Wis.
Mission Home College
Franklin, Wis.
Sacred Heart College
Prairie du Chien, Wis.
Sacred Heart College Watertown, Wis.
German-English Academy
Milwaukee, Wis.
Milwaukee Academy
Milwaukee, Wis.
St. Catherine's Academy
Racine, Wis.
Stoughton Academy.
Stoughton, Wis.
National German American Teacher's Seminary
Milwaukee, Wis.
St. Mary's Institute
Prairie du Chien, Wis.
St. Lawrence
Mt. Calvary, Wis. Hillside, Wis.
Racine College
Racine, Wis.
Home School
Racine, Wis.
St. John's Academy
Delafield, Wis.
Theological School
Nashota, Wis.
Evansville Seminary
Evansville, Wis.
Downer College.
Fox Lake, Wis.
Indian School
Lac du Flambeau, Wis,
Beloit College
Beloit, Wis.
Albion College.
Albion, Wis.
Scandinavian School
Wittenberg, Wis.
German School.
Wittenberg, Wis.
Pio Nono
St. Francis, Wis.
Northwestern University.
Watertown, Wis.
Ripon College
Ripon, Wis.
Lawrence University
Appleton, Wis.
Milton College.
Milton, Wis.
Marquette College
Milwaukee, Wis.
Gale College
Gale, Wis.
North Wisconsin Academy
Ashland, Wis.
Wayland Academy.
Beaver Dam, Wis
Christian Endeavor
Endeavor, Wis.
Hillside Home
580
WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
WISCONSIN NATIONAL GUARD.
COMMANDER IN CHIEF AND STAFF.
Office.
Rank.
Name.
Residence ..
Commander in Chief
Governor ..
George W. Peck
Milwaukee
Adjutant General.
Brigadier General Joseph B. Doe
Janesville.
Quartermaster General.
Brigadier General Otto H, Falk
Milwaukee.
Surgeon General.
Brigadier General Samuel C. Johnson
Hudson.
Gen Insp. Small Arms Pr.
Colonel
Gurdon H. Winsor
West Superior
Acting Engineer in Chief
Colonel.
Albert H. Hollister
Madison.
Military Sec., Aid de Camp. Colonel.
Clarence L. Clark.
Janesville.
Aid de Camp ..
Colonel
Gustave G. Pabst.
Milwaukee.
Aid de Camp
Colonel
Thomas P. Dever.
Milwaukee.
Aid de Camp
Colonel.
Geo. W. Peck, Jr ..
Madison.
Aid de Camp.
Colonel.
Frederick H. Hankerson
La Crosse.
Aid de Camp
Colonel.
Henry I. Weed.
Oshkosh.
Assistant Adjutant General. Major
William B. McPherson Spencer.
Asst. Quartermaster General Major
William Mahoney Wausau.
REGIMENTAL FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
First Regiment, Headquarters, Whitewater.
Janesville Light Infantry, Hoard Rifles, Custer Lifles, Beloit City Guard, Racine Light Guard, Monroe City Guard, Governor's Guard, Darlington Rifles, Marshfield Light Infan- try.
Colonel
Allan F. Caldwell
Whitewater Feb. 24. 1891
Lieutenant Colonel
Samuel P. Schadel
Monroe
Feb. 24, 1891
Major.
John D. Hogan ..
Whitewater. Feb. 24, 1891
Major
Charles S. Young
Monroe Dec. 14, 1892.
Surgeon Frederick W. Byers
Monroe Nov. , 1885
Assistant Surgeon.
Theodore W. Evans
Madison Aug. 13, 1885.
Assistant Surgeon1
Joseph B. Whiting, Jr
Janesville Feb. 23, 1889
Adjutant
Severt J. Olson.
Whitewater Oct. 15, 1892.
Quartermaster
George M. Neckerman
Madison Jan. 9, 1893
Inspector Small Arms Pr
Joseph Moran Whitewater July 3, 1891 Chaplain
Second Regiment, Headquarters, Oshkosh.
Manitowoc Volunteers, Oshkosh Guards, Evergreen City Guards, Ripon Rifles, Fond du Lac Guards, Oshkosh Rifles, Appleton Light Infantry, Rankin Guards, Marinette Guards,. Beaver Dam Guards, Ashland Rifles, Oconto Centennial Rifles.
Colonel ... Worthie HI. Patton
Oshkosh Feb. 8, 1886.
Lirut .- Colonel
Charles A. Born
Sheboygan Feb. 23, 1892.
Major
Albert Solliday
Watertown Feb. 23, 1892.
Major.
Charles J. Hunter
Fond du Lac Feb. 24, 1892.
Major.
Charles R. Boardman.
Oslıkosh Feb. 25, 1892.
Surgeon
Frederick J. Wilkie
Oshkosh April 19, 1882 ..
Asst. Surgeon
Frank C. Moulding
Watertown June 11, 1887.
Asst. Surgeon
Horace E. Mann
Marinette. Aug. 26, 1890:
Asst. Surgeon
A. J. Morse ..
Chilton May 2, 1892%
Adjutant ..
Charles A. Green
Appleton Jan. 16, 1893.
Quartermaster
Julius A. Nemitz
Oslıkoslı. Nov. 10, 1891.
Insp. Small Arms Pr
Gordon H. McNiel
Fond du Lac April 30, 1887 ..
Chaplain. Edward II. Smith.
Oshkosh. July 27, 1892%
581
STATE MILITIA.
Third Regiment, Headquarters, La Crosse.
Sherman Guard, Governors' Guard, Hudson City Guard, Mauston Light Guard, Griffin Rifles, Guppy Guard, Wausau Light Guard, Ludington Guard, Sparta Rifles, Tomah Guards, Eau Claire Light Guards, Gateway City Guard.
Colonel.
Martin T. Moore
La Crosse.
June 11, 1883
Lieutenant Colonel.
Benjamin F. Parker
Milwaukee.
June 11, 1883
Major.
Thomas J. George.
Menomonie
June 11, 1883
Major
George R. Brewer
Menomonie
May 25, 1892
Major
Julius E. Kircheis
La Crosse
May 26, 1892
Surgeon John B. Edwards
Mauston
Nov. 17, 1884
Assistant Surgeon
John E. Garry
Wausau
Nov. 17, 1884
Assistant Surgeon
Edward H. Grannis
Menomonie
Oct. 21, 1885
Adjutant
Orlando Holway
La Crosse
May 4, 1859
Quartermaster
George A. Ludington.
Neillsville
April 15, 1885
Insp. Small Arms Practice .. George Graham.
Tomah
Jan. 5, 1891
Chaplain
James H. McManus
Platteville
Dec. 22, 1890
Fourth Regiment, Headquarters, Milwaukee.
Sheridan Guard, Kosciusko Guard, South Side Turner Rifles, Lincoln Guard, Rush Guard, Badger State Rifles, Chapman Guard.
Colonel ...
Louis Auer
Milwaukee
Dec. 29, 189%
Lieutenant Colonel.
Albert Bleuel.
Milwaukee.
Jan. 6, 1893.
Major
Horace M, Seaman
Milwaukee
Sept. 3, 1892.
Major
Emil Wilde.
Milwaukee.
Jan. 6, 1893
Surgeon ..
Harry E. Bradley
Milwaukee. July. 2, 1889.
Assistant Surgeon.
Alexander J. Schweichler
Milwaukee. June 21, 1887.
Assistant Surgeon.
John R McDill.
Milwaukee.
Jan. 6, 1893.
Adjutant
Oscar B. Zwietusch
Milwaukee.
Oct. 29, 1888.
Quartermaster
Edward Shea.
Milwaukee.
Dec. 24, 1888
Insp. Small Arms Pr
Theo. K. Birkhaeuser
Milwaukee.
Dec. 29, 1892
Chaplain
George W. Lamb
Milwaukee. July 11, 1890
Cavalry, Headquarters, Milwaukee.
Light Horse Squadron.
Assistant Surgeon ... .. Harry W. Danforth. Milwaukee. Dec. 7, 1893
Artillery. Headquarters, Milwaukee.
First Light Battery.
Assistant Surgcon. Ralph Chandler. Milwaukee. June 24, 1889.
COMPANIES AND COMPANY OFFICERS.
-
NAMES.
Co. Regt.
Organized.
Location.
Strength Jan. 1, 1893.
Captains,
First Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenants.
Appleton Light Infantry .. ....
Oct. 27, 1881
Appleton .
59
Nathan E. Morgan. Newton I. Willey ..
Ashland Rifles.
2
Sept.
24, 1889
Ashland
60
Badger State Rifles.
K
2
Oct. 4, 1880|
Beaver Dam.
63
Chapman Guard
C
1
July 7, 1877
Whitewater .
55
Custer Rifles.
K
1
July 8, 1884
Darlington .
56
Eau Claire Light Guards.
L
3
May 13, 1889
Eau Claire.
55
Evergreen City Guards
C
2
Nov.
4, 1877
Sheboygan ...
56
Henry W. Trester.
First Light Battery
E
2
April 9, 1880
Fond du Lac. ...
56
Fond du Lac Guards
ME
3
Dec. 28, 1892
La Crosse .
66
Governor's Guard
I B
3
Aug. 1, 1873
Eau Claire. ..
55
Gri:fin Rifles
E
3
April 20, 1888
59
Guppey Guard
C
3
June 18, 1887
Hudson.
57
Hudson City Guard
B
1
April
25, 1899
Fort Akinson Janesville
52
Hoard Rifles ...
1
Aug.
5, 1878
B
1
E*
1
Aug. 31, 1877
Beloit.
·
.. ..
4
May 2, 1881
47 59 63
Ludington Guard.
3
Jan'y 16, 1877, July 18, 1868
Marinette.
55
Marinette Guards
2 1 3
May 1, 1889 Sept. 25, 1889 Oct. 11, 1875 March 30, 1882 May
Marshfield
65
Mauston Light Guards
1
M
2
2, 1889}
Oconto
B
2
March 25, 1876 April
8, 1880
Oshkosh. Racine ..
Hubert A. Wood .. .
Racine Light Guard.
1
April
6, 18811
55 53
Rankin Guards.
H
2 2 March 28, 1879
Ripon ..
53
Rush Guards
4
Oct, 24, 1888 Milwaukee 58
-
William Brandt F. W. Gruetzmacher Frank D. Rock. John W. Hommel ... .
Charles E. Fero . Charles R. Williams. Henry W. Klopf.
Jos. W. Schneter .... Peter Lanial. Herbert E. Slater .... Rae V. O. Weaver ... Joseph W. Brown .... Dennis H. Hollarn ... Edward E. Buche .... Otto H. Kitzman. ..
Charles Bodemer. . . Thomas F. Neville ... Charles H. Tripp ..... Frank J. Holmes ..... Henry C Baker ....
Fred Shultz.
Samuel F. Crabbe .. Robert Buglas
Chas. J. McDowell .. Harry N. Hart
Charles Hanson. Emil Czarnecki .. John P. Gates
Alfred F. Millard. .. Constant Rennicke .. Martin Hanson. Louis Geisler.
Chas. A Gerhauser .. James H. Scott John Turner
. C. T. Meythaler Gaorge E. Bond.
Oconto Centennial Rifles Oshkosh Gnards. Oshkosh Rifles
60 65 59
Daniel A. Stearns ... Wilbur M. Lee .. G. B. McC. Hilton ...
Fred. W. Upham .. E. R. Patterson. .. Rice D Gorham . William G. Links ... Nicholas P. Kolf .. .... · Henry W. Koch
Marshall C. Forrest .. William Abel.
Ripon Rifles ..
.
Sherman Guard
3
May 15, 1875| Neillsville ...
58
..
Milwaukee.
58
A. B. Chambier.
Chas. F. Callahan ... John T. Guilfoyle ...
Beaver Dam Guards
1
April 30, 1889
Milwaukee.
56
Elbridge E. Lewis .. John J. Lynch Frank B. Goodhue. Patrick H. Conley John Beisang.
Frank A. Sullivan Ole J Olson. .
Willis R. Norton Christopher Schlosser Richard Goldschmidt. Benj. H. Dally .
Sam'l H. Longdin .
Gateway City Guards
Madison
78 62
George H. Joachim .
Governors's Guard.
3
June 23, 1877
Portage,
Emil T. Kirchsi Joseph M. Ballard. Geo. C. Carnagie Alfred P. Goss .
Thos. P. Cochrane .. James A. Older
George J. Nash John M. Smethurst .. Leo Rooney
Edgar J. Gibson Charles F. Glass Edward I Slupecki Thomas J. Rogers. .
Lene City Rifles
58
John G. Salsman.
Light Horse Squadron
Lincoln Guard ..
D H
Manitowoc Volunteers
2
Manitowoc
Louis O. Hangen H. Schweitzer, Sr. Wallace P. Green. Elmer E. Ames . Wm. A. Grimmer
Marshfield Light Infantry .
62
Mauston. ..
Monroe.
.
Oshkosh
56
-
2
Aug.
24, 1877
Milwaukee.
58 63 53
April 27, 1890
Milwaukee. Milwaukee.
. Menomonee
A I D D H
Monroe City Guard.
. .
May 11, 1885
Milwaukee
62
Harry W. Ellis Ed. T. Markel Bert C. Smith
John P. Salzer Henry Quintmeyer .. George Ott .
.
Janesville Light Infantry . A. -
Kosciusko Guard
T. Knasinski George L. Ross. Jacob M. Everly Andrew J. Kluppak .. John C. Olmstad. Thomas Dirkman. Joshua Hodgins ·
Thomas H. Quinn Ulysses G. Carl . A. C. Michelson Emil A. Hartman. Gustave Gehrke .. George A. Burton ... Isaac B. Spencer. ....
4
582
WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
Charles A. Green .... Horace P. Padley ...
4
April 29, 1889
Darlington Rifles ..
March 24, 1875
La Crosse.
.
Dec. 29, 1881] Manitowoc .
Sheridan Guard South Side Turners' Rifles .
.
A | C
4 4
Jan'y June
23, 103)| Milwaukee .. 20. 1879 Milwaukee. ...
46 52
Arthur R. Hanley ... Emil F. Deuster ... B. O. Raymond .
Sparta Rifles Tomah Rifles Wausau Light Guard .
I
3
Sept.
27, 183:
Sparta.
52
K
3
May
23, 16841 Tomah. . .
G
3
Dec. 30, 188: Wausau .
51
61 57 R A. Richards. Luelle R. Bellis. Arthur E. Ranson ...
John F. Marrion ..... Edw. T. Hartman. Frank L. French. Louis Schalle. Nathaniel B. Eldred .. Martin Anderson ....
Thomas J. Sullivan, .. Matthew Scholl ...... John Saxe. Winnie W. Warren .. H. J. Abraham. Herman J. Kraemer.
Total.
62
Total strength of militia ...
2,541
*Formerly Co, E Infantry of Beloit,.
.
STATE MILITIA.
583
.
H
4
Dec.
29, 189.3 Milwaukee. ..
2,479
Field and staff officers.
OFFICERS OF AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES, AND AMOUNT OF STATE AID .*
Name of Society.
President.
Secretary.
Post Office of Secretary.
Treasurer.
Am't of aid recd' 1892 under ch. 234, laws of 1889.
Adams County Agricultural Society . Arcadia Agricultural and Driving Association Baraboo Valley Agricultural Society. Barron County Agricultural Society. Boscobel Agricultural and Driving Part Association. Brown County Agricultural and Mechanical Associati'n. Brown County Fair and Park Association
W. E. McGowan
J. W. Gunning.
Friendship
G. W. Waterman
200 00
Nic Lehrbach.
George Mathys.
Arcadia
A. F. Hensel.
385 50
James Lake
A. F. Lawton.
Reedsburg .
A. P. Ellinwood. 339 30
W. W. Flinn.
Jos. E. Cartwright. .. J. P. Walker.
Boscobel
Will H. Pitman
384 90
R J. McGeehan ..
J. S. Chase
DePere ..
John Cook ...
493 72
H. Hage meister
Green Bay. .
H. B. Baker ..
843 54
Buffalo County Agricultural Society.
S. D. Hubbard .
Gilmantown.
Jas. T. Brownlee
470 94
Burnett County Agricultural Society.
Peter And rson J. A. Davis.
W. E. Lewis
Patch Grove
H. C. Enke ..
391 90
Calumet County Agricultural Society
Tyark Oesau
L. D. Dorschel.
Chilton
Winfield Lloyd.
. 320 06
Central Wisconsin Agricultural, Mechanical and Scien- tifie Association
E. D. Brown
A. W. Sanborn
Stevens Point.
Emmons Burr
808 60
Clark County Agricultural Society
C. A. Youmans
S. M. Marsh
Neillsville
.
Alonzo Brooks ..
391 06
Columbia County Agricultural Society
„Geo. Bain
J. E McDonald .
Portage
R. Scott
239 45
Crawford County Agricultural Society.
GRobt. Morris.
Fergus Mills
Seneca
Jas. Fisher, Jr
200 00
J. F. Miller. ..
H. S. Comstck
Cumberland.
S. W. Hines.
330 60
S. L. Sheldon.
Ralph Vernon
Madison
Daniel Bechtel
1,200 00
Wm. B. Shepard.
Beaver Dam
D. B. Holt
884 50
Door County Agricultural Society.
H. C. Sibree
O. W. Massee.
Louisville .
J. B. Chickering
461 08
Eastern Monroe County Agricultural Society.
O. M. Hill.
M. L. Hineman
Tomah ...
I. Vandevoort
325 18
Delos Abrams.
R. Meyer, Jr
Lancaster
W. J. McCoy.
513 30
G. T. Hodges
R. A. Etter.
Monroe.
A. Lewis
737 90
Louis Laun.
Jno. M. Ruse
Dodgeville
F. W. Stratman, Sr .. Oscar A. Alter
733 10
Jackson County Agricultural Society ...
H. A. Bright
Robt. H. Markham G. M. Hull
Black River Falls
James Livingston
563 96
D. G. Craig
S. N. D. Smith
Jefferson .
G. J. Kispert
900 96
S. C. Plummer
H. H. Heath
Munston. .
Fred A. Adler ..
367 76
Adolph Ebel.
Kewaunee
John Streu, Jr.
200 00
La Crosse County Agricultural Society .
J. J. Jonnson.
S. W. WBrown.
West Salem
F. H. A. Nye ..
496 20
Geo. W. Taylor
La Crosse
H. P. Magill. .
1,200 00
David Schrieter.
Wm. Hooper ..
Darlington .
James H. Keefe
625 40
La Fayette County Agricultural Society
Lake Superior Agricultural, Industrial and Fine Art Society
T. G. Alvord.
Charles White.
West Superior
F. A. Woodward
584
WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
Cumberland Agricultural and Driving Park Associati'n. Dane County Agricultural Society . .. Dodge County Fair Association
John W. Ganes
C. M. Wh teside
Sturgeon Bay
C. L. Nelson
285 46
Dunu County Agricultural Society
J. F. Golden
Grant County Agricultural Society. Green County Agricultural Society. Iowa County Agricultural Society ...
Industrial Association of Manitowoc County
Cornelius Madson
Manitowoc .
Jefferson County and Rock River Valley Agricultural Society ....
Juneau County Agricultural Society
Kewaunee County Agricultural Society
R. A Moore
La Crosse Interstate Fair Associatio 1 ..
B. E. Edwards.
D. W. Flatley Alex. Lees
Andrew A. Anderson.
Grantsburg
Simon Thoresen .
200 00
Blakes Prairie Agricultural Society
Lon B. Ruka ...
Chetek ..
Wm. Kent 276 48
651 30
181 40
Langlade County Agricultural Society. Little Baraboo Valley Fair Association. Lodi Union Agricultural Society. Marathon County Agricultural Society. Marquette County Agricultural Society.
Monroe County Agricultural Society
Northwestern Agricultural and Mechanical Society. Outagamie County Agricultural Society Ozaukee County Agricultural Society, Pepin County Agricultural Society.
Pierce County Central Fair ..
Polk County Agricultural Society
Portage County Agricultural Society
A. . . Gasman.
John Harkness.
Amherst.
P. N. Peterson
200 00
E. W. Murray . .
Phillips
Geo. Osterman
200 00
Price County Agricultural Society Richland County Agricultural Society
J. L. R. McCollum
F. W. Burnham
Richland Centre
T. M. Hait ..
59) 16
Rock County Agricultural Society.
J. E. Gleason ..
E. B. Heimstreet
Janesville .
S. L. James. .
732 90
St. Croix County Agricultural Society.
A. D. Richardson.
Allan Beggs
Hudson
L. Crandall
438 60
J. M. True ..
J. S. Hall ..
North Freedom
HI. Marriatt
675 40
James Dean
Lloyd Tubbs.
Seymour
Wni. Michelstetter.
353 45
Shawano County Agricultural Society ..
F. W. Humphrey
D. A. McDonald.
Shawano
F. D. Sator . .
346 92
Sheboygan Exposition and Driving Park Co.
T. M. Blackstock
A. L. Swart
Sheboygan
H. Scheele .
588 00
Southwestern Wisconsin Industrial Association
Geo. G. Cox
Henry S. Weil.
Mineral Point
Phil Allen, Jr ..
803 10
Taylor County Agricultural Society.
H. J. Thompson
G. W. L. Shattuck.
Medford
T. M. Miller
201 00
Trempealeau County Agricultural Society.
A. A. Arnold.
F. G. Davis .
Galesville.
W. B. Thompson
444 60
H. H. Scott.
Whitehall
E. N. Trowbridge
415 00
Elizah Tilton
Charles J. Smith
Viroqua
W. W. Powell ....
626 46
Walworth County Agricultural Society.
E Davidson
Samuel Mitchell
Elkhorn
L. G. Lathallı.
1,200 00
Waushara County Agricultural Society Washington County Agricultural Society.
J. S. Bugh.
J. T. Ellarson.
Wautoma .
Geo. P. Walker ..
350 60
W. P. Rix.
Joseph Ott .
West Bend
Geo. W. Jones.
386 90
E. W. Chafin.
Warren H. Smith
Waukeslia.
Frank R. Fuller.
787 08
Waukesha County Agricultural Society ... Waupaca County Agricultural Society.
F. Schonick .
A. L. Hutchinson.
Weyauwega.
A. V. Balch. . .
362 00
Wisconsin Central Stock Growers, and Industrial As- sociation ...
Wood County Agricultural and Mechanical Associati'n.
J. M. Bemis
Geo. W. Hill
Chas. Pearson, Jr
Antigo Ironton Lodi
Harry Thornton 341 04
E. W. Gardner.
J. B. Dwinnell . 358 30
E. B. Thayer.
Wausau
John Kiefer 200 00
John Hamilton ..
W. H. Moss.
Westfield.
. H. R. Rawson. 352 30
J. L. Woy
C. E. Lake ..
Sparta.
E. W. Robie
261 90
E. C. Clark,
R. E. Rust
Eau Claire
Geo. W. Robertson Mathew McComb
254 00
John Dey ..
H. D. Hardacker
Hortonville.
351 20
A. R. Boerner.
D. E. McGinley .
Sankville . .
Louis Schroeder
444 32
P. J. Ryan. .
W. H. Hunting.
Durand
J J. Morgan.
328 06
B. Elliott ..
J. L Moody.
Ellsworth
J. F. Bowers 265 90
W. H. McCourt.
S. W. Blanding
St. Croix Falls
John Comer. 4C6 50
OFFICERS OF AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES.
* Paid February, 1893.
C. W. Henry
495 01
S. B. Stanchfield
H. C. Moore.
L. M. Nash ..
I. H. Taylor.
Fond du Lac ... Grand Rapids . F. J Wood.
377 72
585
Chas. S. Leykom .... 353 00
Samuel Anderson. S. D. Steele Robert Plisch
F. W. Sackett
Sauk County Agricultural Society . Seymour Fair and Driving Park Association
Trempealeau County Agricultural, Industrial and Driv- ing Park Association Vernon County Agricultural Society.
F. A. George.
586
WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
COUNTIES.
County Seat.
Sheriff.
Register of Deeds.
Adams.
Friendship
Oscar S. Atcherson
Frank McCormick.
Ashland.
Ashland.
John O. Brvan.
Henry Duffy.
Barron
Barron
Herbert M. Hilliker
William A. Kent.
Bayfield
Washburn.
John Anderson
William H. Irish.
Brown
Green Bay
John Bartleone.
James T. Moran.
Buffalo
Alma
John H. Johnson
Austin White.
Burnett.
Grantsburg.
August Cassell.
Andrew A. Anderson .
Calumet
Chilton .
Anton Kersten
Edward J. Mooney.
Chippewa.
Chippewa Falls Neillsville
James W. Page.
William Zassenhuf.
Columbia
Portage.
W. H. Parry.
John Dooley.
Crawford
Prairie du Chien
Mathew P. Rowe.
Dane
Juneau
Peter Peters
Door
Sturgeon Bay.
Adalbert D. Thorp
Douglas
Superior
James E. McGrath
Halford Erickson.
Dunn .
Menomonie
Henry Miller
Charles Knutson.
Eau Claire
Eau Claire
Albert M. Riley,
John C. Leuthmair.
Florence
Florence
George H. Keyes
Charles Berg.
Fond du Lac Forest.
Crandon
W. E. Fessenden Jacob Miller.
Lewis Beibler.
Green.
Monroe.
Peter T. Moore
Oscar O'son.
Green Lake
Dartford
Lewis M. Bazelry
James M. Chapel.
Iowa.
Dodgeville.
Anton Imhoff ..
William D. Pridaux.
Jackson
Black River Falls ... Jefferson
George Krebs
A. F. Stoppenbach.
Juneau.
Mauston
Thomas F. Powers.
Thomas F. Scanlon. Michael G. O'Donnell.
Kewaunee
Kewaunee.
Frank J. Stangel
A. M. Schlies.
La Crosse
La Crosse.
Robert A. Ladd.
Joseph Boschert.
La Fayette
Darlington
Daniel McConnell. J. B McCormick.
J. H. Manting.
Lincoln
Merrill
Edward Patzer
Edward Kluetz.
Manitowoc
Manitowoc
Wm. Stephani.
Julius Linstedt.
Marathon
Wausau
Adolph Salzman.
Edw. C. Kretlow.
Marinette
Marinette
James L. Murphy
Daniel J. Madigan.
Marquette.
Montello
Thomas O'Connor
Angust Kruetz.
Milwaukee
Milwaukee.
Michael Dunn
August Kieckhefer.
Monroe
Sparta
David M. Fulmer
Harvey M. Sowle.
Oconto
Oconto
Chas. Quirt
F. H. Morrow.
Oneida. .
Rhinelander
Edward Brazell
Henry C. O'Connor.
Outagamie
Appleton
Thomas Dardis. John P. Weyker
William Ahlhausen.
Pepin.
Ellsworth
R. S. Rolson.
Polk
Osceola Mills
T. F. Monty
F. L. Englin.
Portage.
Stevens Point ..
Frank Wheelock
John Shipping.
Price ..
Phillips
Frank B. Gould.
Racine
Racine.
Frank M. Roberts.
Richland
A. Jerome MeKy
Joseph L. Bear.
Charles L Valentine.
St. Croix
O. A. Sangestad .
Chas. Donohue.
Sauk .. Sawyer
Hayward.
Fred L. Clark.
J. W. Jones.
Shawano
Shawano
John L. Spencer
George J. Huhn. Anton J. Mallmann.
Trempeaulcau
Whitehall
Nels L. Frederickson. Abner Silbangh
William F. Bingman.
Walworth
Elkhorn
L. G. Foster
Win. T. Taylor. Chas. Shaver. Hugo Koenen.
Waukesha
Waukesha.
Charles G. Beissner.
C. A. Hacrtel.
Waupaca
Andrew Williams
Samuel S. Chandler, Jr.
Waushara.
Thomas Curran
Halbert Hanson. James W. Brown.
Winnebago Wood
Waupaca Wautoma Oshkosh Grand Rapids
Peter D. Kraby Michael Vincent.
Andrew Oettinger.
Sheboygan
Sheboygan.
Adolph Lebermann.
Taylor
Medford.
Wellington Haight.
Jacob C. Hoffman.
Thomas R. Philips.
Washburn
Shell Lake.
Peter Mills.
Washington.
West Bend
Eugene Courtney
John M. Baer.
Ozaukee
Port Washington. Durand.
Elias Vradenburg
A. F. Peterson. W. E. Warren.
Pierce
Richland Center
W. John Slater.
Rock.
Janesville Hudson.
Baraboo
B. S. Doty
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