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Henry Fowler (American politician)

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Henry Fowler (September 9, 1799 - ?) was a farmer and local politician who served as a member of both the Maryland House of Delegates and the Wisconsin State Assembly during terms ranging from 1834 to 1872.

Biography

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Fowler was born on September 9, 1799, in St. Mary's County, Maryland.[1] He came to Wisconsin about 1852, and settled in the Town of Milwaukee in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, and was a farmer by trade.

Political career

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Fowler was a member of the House of Delegates for St. Mary's County from 1834 to 1836[2] and was also a member of the St. Mary's County Board of Commissioners. He would serve in the Wisconsin Assembly during the 1865, 1867 and 1872 sessions.[3] When the 25th Wisconsin Legislature convened in January of 1872, Fowler at age 72 was its oldest member,[4] just as he had been tied for that honor in the 18th Wisconsin Legislature.[5]

Other positions Fowler held included member of the board of supervisors (similar to a city council) of the Town of Milwaukee, and of the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors. He was a Democrat.

He does not seem to be connected to the Henry J. Fowler who would serve as a Democratic member of the House of Delegates from St. Mary's County from 1951–1970.

References

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  1. ^ The Legislative Manual of the State of Wisconsin (11th ed.). Madison, Wis.: Atwood & Culver. 1872. p. 453.
  2. ^ "Archives of Maryland: Historical List: House of Delegates, St. Mary's County (1790-1974)
  3. ^ Lawrence S. Barish, ed. (2007). State of Wisconsin Blue Book. p. 139.
  4. ^ "Legislature of 1872: Names, Occupation and Nativity" Wisconsin State Journal January 6, 1872; p. 1 via Newspapers.com
  5. ^ "Legislative Statistics" Boscobel Broad-Axe February 1, 1865; p. 2