Samuel R. Webster

Samuel R. Webster (July 7, 1854 in Elba, Wisconsin 1948)[1] was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. He attended high school in Danville, Wisconsin and Columbus, Wisconsin before attending Ripon College and the Milwaukee Business College. Webster's son, Harold, became County Surveyor of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. The elder Webster and his family were Congregationalists.[2]

Career

Webster was elected to the Assembly in 1896, 1916 and 1918.[3] He was a Republican.

gollark: Children should not have different life outcomes based on their parentage.
gollark: For example, children being sold into slavery by their parents is obviously really bad.
gollark: I would make a much better supreme eternal world dictator for life.
gollark: Life isn't actually very well-defined. and even if someone comes up with a satisfying detailed definition there's no particular reason to presuppose that that's the point at which things get assigned moral worth.
gollark: This is very noncentral-fallacy of you.

References

  1. Samuel R. Webster at Find a Grave
  2. Ellis Baker Usher (1914). WISCONSIN ITS STORY AND BIOGRAPHY 1848-1913. Chicago and New York: The Lewis Publishing Co. pp. 2084–2087.
  3. Paul F. Hunter, ed. (1919). THE WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK. p. 480.
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