Orrin Fletcher

Orrin Fletcher was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.

Biography

Fletcher was born on April 15, 1877 in Burns, Wisconsin.[1] He would become a farmer and President of a cooperative creamery and a cooperative telephone company.

Political career

Fletcher was elected to the Assembly in 1918. Additionally, he was chairman (similar to Mayor) of Burns and a member of the County Board of La Crosse County, Wisconsin. He was a Republican.

gollark: Because they're very slow. A dedicated x86 box will be better in perf/W too.
gollark: RPi4s can go up to, what, 2GHz at most? They have rather substantially worse IPC, too.
gollark: $30 for a cluster *and* peripherals? No.
gollark: Again, less so in perf/$.
gollark: Like I said, it isn't good for anything but learning clustering, since most stuff will not actually conveniently parallelize across devices and x86 systems offer more perf/$.

References

  1. Paul F. Hunter, ed. (1919). THE WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK. Madison. pp. 487–488.
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