William Campbell North

William Campbell North (June 21, 1859 – November 2, 1924) was a member of the Wisconsin Legislature.

For the New York politician, see William North.

William C. North
Member of the Wisconsin Senate
from the 13th district
In office
1903–1906
Personal details
BornJune 21, 1859
Dodge County, Wisconsin
DiedNovember 2, 1924
Political partyDemocratic
ResidenceFox Lake, Wisconsin
ProfessionAttorney, Politician

Biography

He was born in Dodge County, Wisconsin on June 21, 1859.[1] He studied law in the office of Hon. Charles Allen of Horicon. He was admitted to the bar in 1880 and opened a law firm in Chillicothe, Missouri. After three years, he returned to Dodge County and opened an office in Fox Lake.[2]

He was first elected to the Wisconsin Senate in 1902, beating M.P. Elkinton (Rep) and B.F. Sawyer (Pro).[3]

He died on November 2, 1924, and is buried in Riverside Memorial Park, in Fox Lake.[4]

gollark: (Almost) nobody analyses a computer program by simulating every atom in the CPU or something.
gollark: There are, still, apparently reasonably good and useful-for-predictions models of what people do in stuff like behavioral economics and psychology, even if exactly how stuff works isn't known.
gollark: We cannot, yet, just spin up a bunch of test societies with and without [CONTENTIOUS THING REDACTED] to see if this is actually true.
gollark: > Everything can, and should be tested objectivelySay someone tells you "[CONTENTIOUS THING REDACTED] weakens the fabric of society" or something. We can take this to mean something like "[CONTENTIOUS THING REDACTED] leads to societies being worse off in the long run". How can you actually test this?
gollark: Ideally, but that isn't actually possible in all cases.

References

  1. Wisconsin Blue Book. 1903. p. 1,080.
  2. Wisconsin Blue Book. 1903. p. 1,080.
  3. Wisconsin Blue Book. 1903. p. 1,080.
  4. "Findagrave.com". Retrieved 6 May 2013.


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