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  2. Silas W. Lamoreux - Wikipedia

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    Silas Wright Lamoreux or Lamoreaux (March 8, 1843 – August 5, 1909) was an American lawyer from Wisconsin who served as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and as the 28th Commissioner of the General Land Office of the United States. [1] [2] He was the brother of Oliver Lamoreux, who served in the same session of the Wisconsin Assembly.

  3. Nancy Zieman - Wikipedia

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    Nancy's Notions retail store in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. Zieman was born on June 21, 1953, and raised on a dairy farm in Wisconsin. [1] She was the daughter of Ralph and Barbara Luedtke. [1] Zieman graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Stout with double majors in home economics and journalism. [1] She married Richard Zieman in 1977. [1]

  4. Michael E. Burke - Wikipedia

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    Michael Edmund Burke (October 15, 1863 – December 12, 1918) was a U.S. Representative from Wisconsin. [1] Born in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, [2] Burke attended local public schools and graduated from the Wayland Academy in Beaver Dam in 1884. He studied law at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1886 and 1887.

  5. Robert Kastenmeier - Wikipedia

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    Kastenmeier was born in Beaver Dam, Dodge County, Wisconsin, where he attended public school. After graduating from Beaver Dam High School, he enlisted in the United States Army for duty in World War II. He was on his way to the Pacific Theater as a 2nd Lieutenant when the war ended in 1945.

  6. Thomas Lawrence Higgins - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Lawrence Higgins (June 17, 1950 – November 10, 1994) was an American writer and gay rights activist credited with coining the term gay pride. [1] He is best known for pushing a pie into the face of anti-gay activist Anita Bryant on live television in 1977.

  7. Jesse A. Canniff - Wikipedia

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    Born on a farm near Juneau, Wisconsin, Canniff attended high school and Beaver Dam Business College in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin.Canniff was a farmer until 1926. He then served as president of Canniff Oil, Inc. [1] He also served as chairman of the American National Bank and as director of the Wayland Academy. [1]

  8. Michael A. Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    Jacobs was born in Lomira, Dodge County, Wisconsin. He moved with his parents to the town of Beaver Dam. He went to the public and parochial schools in Lomira and Beaver Dam. Jacobs went to Mount Calvary College for a semester. Jacobs was involved with retail and coal business. He then helped organized the German National Bank of Beaver Dam.

  9. Benjamin Sherman (Wisconsin politician) - Wikipedia

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    He later moved to Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, where he edited and published the Beaver Dam Argus. [3] He died in Beaver Dam in 1915. [3] Sherman married Martha E. Schuart (1840–1917), and he was the father of James B. Sherman (1880–1955), who edited the Beaver Dam Argus from 1927 to 1950. [4]

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