Thomas McDonald, Jr.
Thomas McDonald, Jr. was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.
Biography
McDonald was born on February 24, 1865 in Lancaster, Wisconsin. He later became a merchant and an insurance solicitor.[1]
Political career
McDonald was elected to the Assembly in 1896 and 1898.[2] He was a Republican.
gollark: If you do actually *have* goals beyond "maximum amount of humans", and even if your goal is "maximum amount of humans in the long term" I guess, they're NOT best served by just having the maximum amount of children NOW.
gollark: Some species, like ours, do better by having smaller amounts of children and taking care of each one better.
gollark: I mean, in some cases having maximum amount of children isn't actually advantageous.
gollark: Not *really*?
gollark: With one of those things. This is quite fast and hard to follow.
References
- The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin. 1897. p. 679.
- Wisconsin Session Law. Madison, Wisconsin: Democrat Printing Co. 1917. p. 1334.
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