Fred M. Wilcox (South Dakota politician)

Fred M. Wilcox (1858–1938)[1] was an American politician and businessman.

Born 15 September 1858 in Fremont County, Iowa, Wilcox moved to Springfield, Illinois, and then in 1880, to Beadle County, Dakota Territory. Wilcox was in the real estate and loan business and lived in Huron, South Dakota. He married Adda M. Miller (1857–1949),[2] with whom he had a son and a daughter. Between 1900 and 1910, they moved to Pasadena, California. Wilcox died on December 1, 1938 and he and his wife are interred in Glendale, California.[1]

Political career

Wilcox served in the South Dakota State Senate in 1903 and 1904 as a Republican.[3][4]

gollark: And you can verify that.
gollark: Unless it can somehow precommit to torturing the simulations.
gollark: If it values suffering for its own sake it might as well do it anyway, but I don't think doing the torturing would advance other goals.
gollark: If you ~~*do* pull it~~ leave it contained, I don't think it has any actual reason to torture the simulation, since you can't verify if it's doing so or not and it would only be worth doing at all if it plans to try and coerce you/other people later.
gollark: You can hash it on each end or something to check.

References

  1. Fred M. Wilcox at Find a Grave
  2. Adda M Miller Wilcox at findagrave.com
  3. South Dakota Legislative Manual 1903,' J. E. Hipple-editor, State Publishing Company, Pierre, South Dakota, 1903, Biographical Sketch of Fred M. Wilcox, pg. 231
  4. South Dakota Legislature-Legislator Historical Listing


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