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Each of the general terms of the circuit court of the counties of Outagamie, Lang- lade and Shawano, and the special term in the county of Outagamie shall also be and are hereby declared to be special terms of the circuit court in and for the whole of the tenth judicial circuit of Wisconsin .- Chapter 134, Laws of 1885.
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ELEVENTH CIRCUIT. Judge-R. D. MARSHALL, Chippewa Falls. Term expires first Monday of January, 1895.
Counties.
Terms.
Where Held.
Laws.
Barron.
3d Tuesday in April
Barron
Ch. 2, L. 1891.
4th Tuesday in September
Burnett
4th Tuesday in March.
Grantsburg .. ...
Ch. 2, L. 1891.
. Chippewa
1st Tuesday in May
Chippewa Falls
Ch. 2, L, 1891.
Douglas.
3d Tuesday in February.
Superior
Ch. 2, L. 1891.
Polk
1st Wednesday after 1st Tuesday in April.
Osceola Mills ..
Ch. 2, L. 1891.
3d Tuesday in November
Washburn
3d Tuesday in March. 2d Tuesday in September
Shell Lake . ...
Ch. 2, L. 1891.
Brown
TWELFTH CIRCUIT. Judge-JOHN R. BENNETT, Janesville.
Marinette Counties.
Terms.
Where Held.
Laws.
Rock
4th Monday in January
4th Monday in April.
Janesville ..
Sec. 2424, R. S.
Wednesday after the first Monday in November
Green
1st Tuesday in March 3d Tuesday in June. 1st Tuesday in October
Monroe
Sec. 2424, R. S.
Jefferson
1st Monday in February
2d Tuesday in June 1st Monday in September
Jefferson
Sec. 2424, R. S.
No jury shall be summoned for either of the terms in this circuit appointed to be held in the months of January and June. Every term of this circuit shall also be a special term for the whole judicial circuit .- Section 2424, Revised Statutes.
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THIRTEENTH CIRCUIT. Judge-A. SCOTT SLOAN, Beaver Dam.
Counties.
Terms.
Where Held.
Laws.
Dodge
4th Tuesday in September
Juneau
Ch. 55, L. 1882.
2d Tuesday in February
Ozaukee
1st Tuesday in September
Pt Washington
Ch. 55, L. 1882.
Washington
3d Tuesday in October 3d Tuesday in March
West Bend.
Ch. 55, L. 1882.
Waukesha
1st Tuesday in December. 4th Tuesday in May
Waukesha
Ch. 55, L. 1882.
FOURTEENTH CIRCUIT. Judge-SAMUEL D. HASTINGS, Green Bay. Term expires first Monday of January, 1896.
Counties.
Terms.
Where Held.
Laws.
Brown
4th Monday in November* -
1st Monday in March
Green Bay .. . .
Ch. 82, L. 1887.
1st Monday in June.
Door
1st Tuesday in February
Tuesday after 1st Monday in Sep- tember
Sturgeon Bay ..
Ch. 82, L. 1887.
Marinette
2d Monday in January
1st Monday in May.
Marinette
Ch. 82, L. 1887.
1st Monday in October
Oconto
2d Monday in April. . 2d Monday in November.
Oconto
Ch. 82, L, 1887.
*Changed to last Monday in November .- Ch. - , Laws 1891.
Every term in the counties of Brown, Oconto and Marinette, shall also be a special term for the whole judicial circuit. - Chapter 82, Laws of 1887.
The jurors for each term of court in the counties of Brown, Oconto and Marinette, shall be summoned to appear at or before the hour of nine o'clock A. M. on the second day of the term .- Chapter 82, Laws of 1887.
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FIFTEENTH CIRCUIT. Judge-J. K. PARISH, Medford. Term expires first Monday of January, 1895.
Counties.
Terms .*
Where Held .
Laws.
Ashland.
4th Monday of March
1st Monday of June
3d Monday of September.
1st Monday of December
Bayfield
1st Wednesday of April.
Bayfield ..
Ch. 18, L. 1891.
Oneidat
3d Monday of April.
Rhinelander ...
Ch. 18. L. 1891.
Price.
3d Monday of May 3d Monday of November
Phillips
Ch. 18, L. 1891.
Sawyer.
Last Monday of May Last Monday of November
Hayward
Ch. 18, L. 1891.
Taylor.
1st Monday of May. 1st Wednesday of November
Medford
Ch. 18, L. 1891.
*Terms of court in this circuit changed by chapter 164, laws 1891, after January, 1892.
+Forms part of 16th Judicial Circuit after January, 1892 .- Chapter 41, Laws 1891.
No jury will be empanelled at the March or'September terms of the court for Ashland county unless the judge of said court shall in his discretion at least thirty days prior to the convening of said terms file a written order with the clerk of said court requiring s jury to be empanelled. The several general terms of court in each county of said circuit shall be a special term for all other counties in said circuit. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication, and all acts or parts of acts in conflict with this act are hereby repealed .- Chapter 18, Laws 1891. See Chapter 164, Laws 1891.
SIXTEENTH CIRCUIT. Judge-CHAS. V. BARDEEN, Wausau. Term expires first Monday of January, 1898.
Counties.
Terms. (After first Monday in January, 1892.)
Where Held.
Laws.
Lincoln
1st Monday of January
2d Monday of June
Merrill
Ch. 41, L. 1891.
Marathon
1st Monday of May
2d Monday of July.
Wausau.
Ch. 41, L. 1891.
2d Monday of November.
Oneida
2d Monday of April. 1st Monday of October
Rhinelander .. .
Ch. 41, L. 1891.
Each term held in any of said counties shall be a special term for the other counties of said judicial circuit ; provided, however, that until the judge of the 16th Judicial
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Ch. 18, L. 1891.
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Circuit shall be elected, qualified, and his term of office shall have commenced accord- ing to law, said counties shall be considered as attached to the judicial circuits to which they have heretofore belonged, and until such time as the judge of such judicial circuits shall continue to hold court in the several counties named in the same manner, and at the same time, and with the same force and effect as if this act had not been passed .- Chapter 41, Laws 1891.
SEVENTEENTH CIRCUIT. Judge-WM. F. BAILEY, Eau Claire. Term expires first Monday of January; 1898.
Counties.
Terms. (After first Monday in January, 1892.)
Where Held.
Laws.
Clark.
2d Monday of March.
2d Monday of December
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Ch. 47, L. 1891.
Eau Claire
2d Monday of February
2d Monday of May.
Eau Claire.
Ch. 47, L. 1891.
2d Monday of August.
2d Monday of November
Jackson
2d Monday of April .. 2d Monday of September.
Bl'k River Falls Ch. 47, L. 1891.
The several general terms of court in each county of said circuit shall be special terms for the whole 17th Judicial Circuit, and any and all business arising or pend- ing in said 17th Circuit or in any of the counties thereof, may be done at such special term which may be done in the general term thereof, excepting the trial of issues of fact by a jury in cases other than those arising in actions of quo warranto and mandamus. Until the first Monday in January, 1892, the several counties composing the 17th Judi- cial Circuit shall, for judicial purposes, remain parts of the judicial circuits to which they are now atached, and until that time the respective judges of said circuits shall continue to hold the terms of court as heretofore. All acts or parts of acts conflicting with any of the provisions of this act, are hereby repealed so far as they conflict with this act, and no further .- Chapter 47, Laws 1891.
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WISCONSIN STATE GAZETTEER
NORTHERN
STATE INSTITUTIONS.
Charder E. Booth, 3L Wor. IL. Harker, AL. D. F. E. Grove
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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN.
Located at Madison. Under the Control of the Board of Regents. OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.
George Raymer. .President.
Wm. P. Bartlett. Vice President.
E. F. Riley. . Secretary.
State Treasurer. Ex Officio Treasurer.
T. C. Chamberlin, Ph. D., LL. D. President of the University.
STATE NORMAL SHOOLS.
Situated at Platteville, Grant county ; at Whitewater, Walworth county ; at Oshkosh, Winnebago county ; at River Falls, Pierce county ; and at Milwaukee.
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.
John W. Hume President.
George W. Cate.
Vice-President.
W. H. Chandler. . Secretary.
State Treasurer. Ex Officio Treasurer.
Duncan McGregor President, Platteville.
Albert Salisbury.
President, Whitewater.
George S. Albee. . President, Oshkosh.
J. Q. Emery
President, River Falls.
J. J. Mapel.
President, Milwaukee.
CHARITABLE, PENAL AND REFORMATORY INSTITUTIONS. Under the Charge of the State Board of Supervision.
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.
Andrew E. Elmore, Fort Howard. President. Albert O. Wright .Secretary.
STATE HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE. Located at Mendota, near Madison.
RESIDENT OFFICERS.
Louis R. Head, M. D Superintendent.
F. A. Lyman, M. D., E. P. Taylor, M. D. Assistant Physicians. J. M. Putnam Steward. Elizabeth Whitehead Matron.
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NORTHERN HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE. Located near Oshkosh. RESIDENT OFFICERS.
Charles E. Booth, M D. Superintendent.
Wm. H. Hanker, M. D., E. A. Taylor, M. D Assistant Physicians. F. E. Grove Steward.
Miss Kate Hale.
Matron.
INSTITUTION FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE BLIND.
Located at Janesville.
RESIDENT OFFICERS.
Mrs. Sarah F. C. Little, A. M.
Superintendent and Steward.
Miss Lizzie S. Curtis. .Matron.
INSTITUTION FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE DEAF AND DUMB.
Located at Delavan.
RESIDENT OFFICERS.
John W. Swiler, A. M Superintendent and Steward.
Miss Sarah D. Gibson Matron.
STATE PUBLIC SCHOOL FOR DEPENDENT AND NEGLECTED CHILDREN.
Located at Sparta.
RESIDENT OFFICERS.
Robert T. Roberts.
Superintendent and Steward.
Allen Rusk.
. Agent.
Fred W. Boehmer. Clerk.
Mrs. W. A. Roberts. General Matron.
WISCONSIN STATE PRISON.
Located at Waupun.
RESIDENT OFFICERS.
George Weeks.
Warden.
A. A. Loper
Deputy Warden.
Jacob Fuss. . . Clerk.
Rev. Victor Kutchin Physician and Chaplain, Protestant. . Chaplain, Roman Catholic.
Rev. J. Allen. .
Miss Phoebe Grider.
Matron.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
Located at Waukesha.
W. H. Sleep Martin Madson E. Dixon.
RESIDENT OFFICERS. .Superintendent and Steward. Assistant Steward. Principal Teacher.
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INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Located at Milwaukee.
Partly a State Institution, under the control of a self-perpetuating Board of Managers: but is incorporated, and takes charge of children, who are treated as wards of the State, and paid for by the County sending them. .
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF MANAGERS.
Mrs. Wm. P. Lynde. President.
Mrs. A. J. Aikens, Miss C. Doig, Mrs. C. J. Russell. Vice-Presidents. Mrs. W. S. Candee Treasurer.
Mrs. A. L. Kaine. . Secretary.
RESIDENT OFFICERS.
Miss Sarah E. Price. Superintendent, John R. Love Steward.
NATIONAL HOME FOR DISABLED VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS.
(Not a State Institution.) STATE BOAR MANAGERS-Ex Officio. TIONS
His Excellency the President of the United States.
The Honorable the Chief Justice of the United States.
The Honorable the Secretary of War.
MANAGERS APPOINTED BY CONGRESS.
Gen. Wm. B. Franklin, President, Hartford, Conn.
Col. Leonard A. Harris, 1st Vice-President, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Gen. John A. Martin, 2d Vice- President, Atchison, Kansas.
Gen. Martin T. McMahon, Secretary, 93 Nassau street, New York City.
D. Gen. John C. Black, Danville, Ill.
Gen. Thomas W. Hyde, Bath, Maine.
Gen. James S. Negley, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Col. John L. Mitchell, Milwaukee, Wis.
Gen. Wm. J. Sewell, Camden, N. J. ORAL
NORTHWESTERN BRANCH.
Col. John L. Mitchell, Local Manager, Milwaukee. 014 1. 1600
Officers. April 1, 1805 Gen. Kilburn Knox, Governor. Gen. T. C. Moore, Treasurer.
Dr. W. H. Leighton, Surgeon.
Dr. J. E. McIlvain, Assistant Surgeon.
Dr. F. W. Fuhrmann, 2d Assistant Surgeon.
Maj. W. W. Rowley, C. S. and Adjutant.
Rev. Victor Putten, Chaplain.
Rev. E. Purdon Wright, D. D., Chaplain.
The building of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, located near Milwaukee, December 7, 1856, is called the Northwestern branch of that National Institution. The Central Home is located at Dayton, Ohio. Other branches are located at Augusta, Maine, Hampton, Virginia, and Leavenworth, Kansas. The whole are under the same board of managers.
Soldiers who were disabled in the service of the United States in the war of the rebellion, the Mexican war, or the war of 1812, and have been honorably discharged, are entitled to admission to the Soldier's Home.
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WISCONSIN VETERANS' HOME. G NE
Located near Waupaca.
OFFICERS OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
J. H. Marston
.President.
A. O. Wright . Vice- President.
J. H. Woodnorth
. Secretary.
R. N. Roberts . Treasurer.
RESIDENT OFFICERS.
C. C. Caldwell. Superintendent. Mrs. Ida Caldwell Matron.
STATE BOARDS AND ASSOCIATIONS.
STATE BOARD OF SUPERVISION.
Name.
Residence.
Term Expires
Lewis A. Proctor.
Milwaukee
.June 1, 1891
Charles Luling
Manitowoc .June 1, 1892
Wm. T. Parry ..
.Portage
.June 1, 1893
Wm. C. Gilbert
Wausau .
June 1, 1894
Nicholas Smith Janesville
.June 1, 1895
D. S. Comly. Madison
Secretary.
STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES AND REFORM.
Name.
Residence.
Term Expires
Wm. W. Reed
Jefferson
April 1, 1892
Andrew E. Elmore
Fort Howard
April 1, 1893
George S. Graves
Fairchild
. April 1, 1894
Hiram H. Giles. Madison
April 1, 1895
REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN. STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, Ex Officio.
Term Expires
State-at-Large-Hon. Lucien S. Hanks, Madison
1892
State.at-Large-Hon. Ferdinand Kuehn, Milwaukee
1894
First District-Hon. Charles R. Beach, Whitewater
1899
Second District-Hon. John A. Rice, Merton
1899
Third District-Hon. George. Raymer, Madison
1893
Fourth District-Hon. G. H. Noyes, Milwaukee
1893
Fifth District-Hon. J. H. Mead, Sheboygan.
1893
Sixth District-Hon. Frank Challoner, Oshkosh
1892
Seventh District-Hon. J. M. True, Baraboo ..
1892
Eighth District-Hon. Wm. P. Bartlett, Eau Claire 1893
Ninth District-Hon. D. L. Plumer, Wausau.
1894
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OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.
George Raymer Wm. P. Bartlett E. F. Riley. State Treasurer.
President.
.Vice-President. Secretary.
Ex Officio Treasurer.
REGENTS OF NORMAL SCHOOLS. THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE, Ex Officio. THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT, Ex Officio.
Name.
Residence. Term Expires
W. H. Chandler
Madison
February, 1892
E. M. Johnson
Whitewatar
February, 1892
C. V. Guy
River Falls February, 1892
D. J. Gardner
Platteville
February, 1893
Ira A. Hill.
Sparta
February, 1893
M. Kirwan.
Manitowoc
February, 1893
John W. Hume
Oshkosh
February, 1894
Jacob Mendel
.Milwaukee.
February, 1804
George W. Cate
Stevens' Point.
February, 1894
John W. Hume.
Oshkosh President.
W. H. Chandler Madison. Secretary.
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH AND VITAL STATISTICS.
Name.
Residence. Term Expires.
B. O. Reynolds, M. D
. Lake Geneva 1st Monday in Feb., 1892
J. T. Reeve. M. D.
. Appleton .1st Monday in Feb., 1893
Samuel C. Johnson, M. D
Hudson 1st Monday in Feb., 1894
Solon Marks, M. D .
Milwaukee 1st Monday in Feb., 1895
A. D. K. Thrane, M. D.
Eau Claire. 1st Monday in Feb., 1896
Solon Marks, M. D
Milwaukee President
J. T. Reeve, M. D Appleton . Secretary
STATE BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS.
F. L. Dolbeare, Oshkosh.
Term expires May, 1892
Edgar Palmer, La Crosse
Term expires May, 1893
B. G. Maercklein, Milwaukee . Term expires May, 1894
Charles C. Chittenden. Madison
. Term expires May, 1895
Edmund C. French, Eau Claire. .Term expires May, 1896
Charles C. Chittenden, Madison President
Edgar Palmer, La Crosse . Secretary
STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY.
A. Conrath, Milwaukee. Term expires, 1891
E. B. Heimstreet, Janesville. .Term expires, 1892
C. R. Bechmann, Fountain City Term expires, 1893
R. D. Pulford, Mineral Point.
.Term expires, 1894
F. Robinson, Kenosha, President .Term expires, 1895
E. B. Heimstreet, Janesville Secretary and Treasurer
STATE LIBRARY. TRUSTEES, Ex Officio.
Orsamus Cole Chief Justice Supreme Court
William P. Lyon. Associate Justice Supreme Court
Harlow S. Orton. Associate Justice Supreme Court
John B. Cassoday
J. L. O'Connor . .
John R. Berryman
Associate Justice Supreme Court Attorney-General Librarian
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COMMISSIONERS OF FISHERIES.
THE GOVERNOR, Ex Officio.
Philo Dunning, President, Madison. A. V. H. Carpenter, Milwaukee. -
C. L. Valentine, Sec. and Treas. Janesville
Mark Douglas, Melrose.
Calvert Spensley, Mineral Point. E. S. Miner, Sturgeon Bay. JAS. NEVIN, Supt., Madison.
STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
John Jonnston, Milwaukee. .President.
Harlow S. Orton, Madison Senior Vice-President.
Lyman C. Draper, Madison Honorary Secretary (Emeritus).
Reuben G. Thwaites, Madison Corresponding Secretary.
Elisha Burdick, Madison. Recording Secretary.
Frank F. Proudfit, Madison Treasurer.
Daniel S. Durrie, Madison.
Librarian.
I. S. Bradley, Minnie M. Oakley, Emma A. Hawley, and Annie A. Nunns, Madison Assistant Librarians.
STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
A. C. Parkinson, Columbus President
J. M. True, Baraboo Secretary
Cyrus Miner, Janesville. Treasurer
WISCONSIN TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.
John Nagle, Manitowoc President
H. L. Terry, Lake Mills. Secretary
J. E. Riordan, Sheboygan Treasurer
WISCONSIN PRESS ASSOCIATION.
J. E. Heg, Lake Geneva. President.
F. W.Coon, Edgerton .Secretary.
O. G. Munson, Vircqua. Assistant Secretary.
J. M. Chapple, Ashland Treasurer.
WISCONSIN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, ARTS AND LETTERS.
G. W. Peckham, Milwaukee. President.
C. E. Bennett, Madison .Secretary.
8. D. Hastings, Madison. Treasurer.
W. H. Hobbs, Madison Librarian and Curator.
WISCONSIN SHORT-HORN BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION.
George Wylie, Leeds. President
H. B. Drake, Beaver Dam. Secretary
WISCONSIN JERSEY BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION.
George E. Bryant, Madison. President
T. L. Hacker, Cottage Grove. Secretary
WISCONSIN SWINE BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION.
George Wylie, Leeds. President George S. Love, Waukesha Secretary
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WISCONSIN STATE GAZETTEER
WISCONSIN POULTRY ASSOCIATION. NSIN
H. L. Humphrey, Hudson. President
Dr. E. L. Boothby, Hammond. . Secretary
WISCONSIN STATE BEE KEEPERS' ASSOCIATION.
C. A. Hatch, Ithaca. .President
J. W. Vance, Madison Secretary
WISCONSIN SHEEP BREEDERS' AND WOOL GROWERS' ASSOCIATION.
J. N. Crawford, Mukwonago. .President
W. E. Parker, Whitewater . Vice-President
H. J. Wilkinson, Whitewater .. . Secretary
C. R. Gibbs, Whitewater. Cor. Secretary
W. H. Hardy, Whitewater. Treasurer
WISCONSIN FARMERS' ALLIANCE. President
C. N. Butt, Viroqua.
N. E. Moody, Viroqua. Secretary
WISCONSIN STATE GRANGE.
S. C. Carr, Milton Junction Master.
W. A. Sprague, Reedsburgh Overseer.
O. Pixley, Fort Atkinson. Lecturer.
Alfred Soper, Eau Claire. Steward.
J. V. Jones, Urne.
J. C. Searle, Roberts
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H. E. Huxley, Neenah.
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Myron Rowley, Sparta.
. Gate Keeper.
Mrs. S. C. Carr, Milton Junction.
Pomona.
Mrs. Hattie E. Sprague, Reedsburgh. Flora.
Mrs. H. E. Huxley, Neenah. Ceres.
Lydia Young, Reedsburgh. Lady Assistant Steward.
STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
M. A. Thayer, Sparta. President.
L. G. Kellogg, Ripon Vice-President.
B. S. Hoxie, Evansville. :Secretary.
Mrs. V. H. Campbell, Evansville. . Treasurer.
STATE DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION.
W. D. Hoard, Fort Atkinson President
D. W. Curtis, Fort Atkinson. Secretary
H. K. Loomis, Sheboygan Falls. Treasurer
STATE SUPERVISOR OF INSPECTORS OF ILLUMINATING OILS. A. M. Kersten De Pere
STATE TREASURY AGENT.
Thomas Kennedy, Dodgeville. [Holds office during pleasure of the Governor. ]
Joseph B. Doe. STATE PENSION AGENT. .Madison
Assistant Steward.
E. G. Pound, Fulton.
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AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
INTERNAL REVENUE DISTRICTS OF WISCONSIN.
First District-Counties of Brown, Calumet, Dodge, Door, Florence, Fond du Lac, For- rest, Green Lake, Kenosha, Kewaunee, Manitowoc, Marinette, Marquette, Milwau- kee, Oconto, Outagamie, Ozaukee, Racine, Shawano, Sheboygan, Walworth, Wash- ington, Waukesha, Waupaca, Waushara, Winnebago, and County of Langlade, except the eight western townships in western portion of said county.
HENRY FINK, Collector, Milwaukee.
Second District-Counties of Adams, Ashland, Barron, Bayfield, Buffalo, Burnett, Chip- pewa, Clark, Columbia, Crawford, Dane, Douglas, Dunn, Eau Claire, Grant, Green, Iowa, Jackson, Jefferson, Juneau, La Crosse, Lafayette, Lincoln, Marathon, Mon- roe, Oneida, Pepin, Pierce, polk, Portage, Price, Richland, Rock, St Croix, Sauk, Sawyer, Taylor, Trempealeau, Vernon, Washburn, Wood, and the eight western townships of Langlade county.
E. M. ROGERS, Collector, Madison.
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GOVERNORS OF WISCONSIN TERRITORY.
Henry Dodge. .From 1836 to 1841 Nathaniel P. Tallmadge. From 1844 to 1845
James Duane Doty. From 1841 to 1844 |
Henry Dodge . .. . From 1845 to 1848
GOVERNORS OF WISCONSIN STATE FROM ITS ORGANIZATION.
Nelson Dewey, Lancaster.
.From 1848 to 1852
Leonard J. Farwell, Madison ..
.From 1852 to 1854
Wm. A. Barstow, Waukesha From 1854 to 1856
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