William G. Kaufmann
William G. Kaufmann (December 10, 1869 – January 16, 1947) was an American businessman and politician.
Born in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, Kaufmann was in the meat retail business until retirement. He also worked in a logging camp and owned a fishing tug. Kaufmann served on the Sheboygan Fire and Police Commission and the Welfare Bureau. Kaufmann served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1921 and was a Republican. Kaufmann died in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.[1][2]
Notes
- 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1921,' Biographical Sketch of William G. Kaufmann, pg. 289
- 'Journal of Proceedings of the Sixth-Eight Session of the Wisconsin Legislature,' Democratic Printing Company: Madison, Wisconsin, 1947, William G. Kaufmann pg. 111-112
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