Alonzo L. Best

Alonzo L. Best (October 6, 1854 June 24, 1923) was an American politician and farmer.

Born in Big Spring, Adams County, Wisconsin, Best moved with his family to Dunn County, Wisconsin. Best owned the Meadow Side Stock Farm near Downing, Wisconsin, in the town of Tiffany and raised cattle and hogs. He also taught school. Best served as Tiffany town clerk and Tiffany town chairman. He also served on the Dunn County Board of Supervisors and as secretary on the school board. Best served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and was a Republican.[1][2][3]

Notes

  1. 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1923,' Biographical Sketch of Alonzo L. Best, pg. 267
  2. 'Wisconsin Session Laws 1923,' The Homestead Company, Madison: 1923, Wisconsin Assembly Joint Resolution 1923-Alonzo L. Best, pg. 1086-1087
  3. 'History of Dunn County, Wisconsin,' F. Curtiss-Wedge, George Jones, H.C. Cooper & Company: 1925, Biographical Sketch of Alonzo L. Best, pg. 537-538
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