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

  1. 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1921,' Biographical Sketch of William G. Kaufmann, pg. 289
  2. '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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