Peter Parkinson

Peter Parkinson (January 22, 1813 in Carter County, Tennessee – May 30, 1895 in Fayette, Wisconsin) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.

His father, Daniel Morgan Parkinson, was also a member of the Assembly.[1] Parkinson served in the Black Hawk War and later as an officer with the 2d Stryker Cavalry Regiment.

Political career

Parkinson was a member of the Assembly in 1854. He was a Democrat.

gollark: I know what they do in businesses, I mean I don't understand what they would do in your hypothetical government, how this relates to centralised supply chain management, and why this would involve *less* power.
gollark: Yes, I know what HR stands for, I just have no idea what you mean by that in context.
gollark: What?
gollark: Not as much as it would be if one entity just did *all* economic planning.
gollark: It's not an infrastructure problem, it's a this-is-computationally-very-hard problem, and a horribly-centralizes-power problem, and a bad-incentives-to-be-efficient problem, and a responding-to-local-information problem.

References

  1. "Parkinson, Daniel Morgan 1790 - 1868". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2013-10-26.
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