Charles Kuehn
From Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, Kuehn served in the Wisconsin State Assembly 1849–1850.[1] From 1856 to 1858, Kuehn served as the Wisconsin State Treasurer.[2][3]
Charles Kuehn was an American politician.
Notes
- Wisconsin State Legislature Archived April 4, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
- 'Wisconsin Blue Book 2009-2010, pg. 730
- 'A History of Manitowoc County,' Ralph Gordon Plumb: Brandt Printing & Binding Company, 1904, pg. 145
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Preceded by Edward H. Janssen |
Treasurer of Wisconsin 1856–1858 |
Succeeded by Samuel D. Hastings |
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