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Wisconsin and Representative
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* John Winans ( 1831 – 1907 ), U. S. Representative from Wisconsin.
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* Allen R. Bushnell, U. S. Representative from Wisconsin
* Charles Billinghurst, U. S. Representative from Wisconsin
* Tom Nelson, class of 1998, former Wisconsin State Representative and Assembly Majority Leader
* William T. Price ( 1824 – 1886 ), U. S. Representative from Wisconsin
* Edward S. Bragg, U. S. Representative from Wisconsin and U. S. diplomat
* Joseph Rankin: U. S. Representative ( 1883-1886 ) from Wisconsin
* Nils Pederson Haugen, ( 1849 – 1931 ) U. S. Representative from Wisconsin
* Lyman E. Barnes-U. S. Representative from Wisconsin
* Edward Voigt, born in Bremen, Germany, former U. S. Representative from Wisconsin
In 1914, Senator Robert LaFollette and Representative John M. Nelson, both of Wisconsin, promoted the inclusion in the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriations act of a provision directing the establishment of a special reference unit within the Library of Congress.
" As of July 2009, the House New Democrats are chaired by Representative Joseph Crowley ( New York ), with Vice-Chairs Representatives Melissa Bean ( Illinois ), Ron Kind ( Wisconsin ), Allyson Schwartz ( Pennsylvania ) and Adam Smith ( Washington ), who also serves as chair of the group's political action committee.
* John B. Macy ( 1799-1856 ), U. S. Representative from Wisconsin
The candidates present included Kansas Senator Sam Brownback, former Virginia Governor Jim Gilmore, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, Representative Duncan Hunter of California, Senator John McCain of Arizona, Representative Ron Paul of Texas, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, Representative Tom Tancredo of Colorado, and Tommy Thompson, former Governor of Wisconsin and President George W. Bush ’ s first Secretary of Health and Human Services.
* Hugh H. Price ( 1859-1904 ), U. S. Representative from Wisconsin
* Tammy Baldwin, United States Representative from Wisconsin
* James William Murphy ( 1858 – 1927 ), United States Representative from Wisconsin
Robert Walter " Bob " Kasten, Jr. ( born June 19, 1942 ) is a Republican politician from the state of Wisconsin who served as a U. S. Representative from 1975 to 1979 and as a U. S. Senator from 1981 to 1993.

Wisconsin and Gerry
* George Cochrane Hazelton, US congressman from Wisconsin ; brother of Gerry Hazelton
* Gerry Whiting Hazelton, US congressman from Wisconsin ; brother of George Hazelton

Wisconsin and W
Hawk's maternal grandfather, C. W. Howard ( 1845 – 1916 ), had homesteaded in Neenah, Wisconsin in 1862 at age 17 and within 15 years had earned a fortune in the town's paper mill and other industrial endeavors.
* Jay W. Johnson, United States House of Representatives, Wisconsin
3: The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries, edited by Harry W. Hazard, ( University of Wisconsin Press ) online edition
WIYN Consortium consists of the University of Wisconsin – Madison ( W ), Indiana University ( I ), Yale University ( Y ), and the National Optical Astronomy Observatories ( N ).
In La Crosse, Wisconsin, a newspaper reviewer called it a " masterpiece " and the " Biggest Spectacle in History of Motion Pictures ," surpassing even D. W. Griffith's Birth of a Nation :" The photoplay and the spoken drama will be united for the first time in ... the million dollar masterpiece of Thomas H. Ince ... ' Civilization ' is an encyclopedia of the emotions.
This research was originally overseen by pharmaceuticals executive George W. Merck and for many years was conducted by Ira L. Baldwin, professor of bacteriology at the University of Wisconsin.
* Jay W. Johnson, member of the United States House of Representatives from Wisconsin
In 1857 John and Margaret Prey, adult sons, John W., Thomas, and William, and teenage children, David and Rebecca, came from Wisconsin to preempt land near the proposed town called " Olathe.
* Robert W. Warren-Attorney General of Wisconsin
* Alfred W. Newman, ( 1834 – 1898 ), Wisconsin Supreme Court
* Lemuel W. Joiner, state congressman and state senator from Wisconsin
The town was created on March 23, 1899 and supposedly named after Senator Albert W. Sanborn, a member of the Wisconsin State Senate, who held a large area of land in the vicinity.
In 1880, the CF & W was joined by the Wisconsin and Minnesota Railway pushing its way west from Abbotsford.
* W. R. Davies, second president ( 1941 – 1959 ) of the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire
* Carl W. Thompson, Wisconsin State Senator
* Alexander W. Stow, first Chief Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
A Republican, he was the Governor of Wisconsin for four terms and the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services during the first term of George W. Bush.
* Wisconsin State Senator M. W. Perry was Mayor of Algoma.
Abrams was named after W. J. Abrams, Wisconsin legislator and Mayor of Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Around 1870, Anderson W. Brown of Stevens Point and Anson P. Vaughn traveled up the Wisconsin River in order to cruise timber for Brown's father, E. D. Brown.
* John W. Boyd, Wisconsin State Senator, lived in Geneva.
* Theodore W. Brazeau, Wisconsin legislator
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