Amrose B. Coller

Amrose Benson Coller (September 6, 1885 – June 6, 1951) was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate.[1]

Biography

Coller was born on September 6, 1885, in Marquette, Wisconsin.[2] On July 10, 1910, he married Anna Christine Martin.[2] He died on June 6, 1951, in Madison, Wisconsin.[3]

Career

Coller was a member of the Senate during the 1939 and 1941 sessions.[2][3] He was a Republican.[3]

gollark: Apparently lots of them might have originated in immunocompromised people who could not get rid of it.
gollark: Faster immune system clearing of viruses generally means fewer mutations, I think.
gollark: If you think people have a 0.02% chance of dying of COVID-19, and I arbitrarily assume you think young people are 1 OOM better off (so 0.002% chance), then that's still better than the maybe 0.0001% (1 in 1 million) chance of dying of vaccines.
gollark: You can do multiple things, actually.
gollark: In which case that's... substantially more than 1 per million.

References

  1. Lawrence S. Barish, ed. (2007). State of Wisconsin Blue Book 2007–2008. p. 103.
  2. "A. B. Coller Funeral Rites at Friendship". The Daily Tribune. June 8, 1951. p. 11. Retrieved March 8, 2018 via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Ex-Solon Dies". The Daily Tribune. June 7, 1951. p. 1. Retrieved March 7, 2018 via Newspapers.com.
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