Buel Hutchinson
19th century American politician
Buel E. Hutchinson
In office January 2, 1860 – January 6, 1862Preceded by William H. Tucker Succeeded by Norman S. Cate In office January 6, 1879 – January 5, 1880Preceded by Edwin E. Bryant Succeeded by Thomas Beattie In office January 5, 1857 – January 4, 1858Preceded by Andrew Briggs Succeeded by James R. Savage In office April 1857 – January 3, 1859Appointed by Coles Bashford Preceded by Andrew C. Philips Succeeded by Ormsby B. Thomas
Born Buel Eldridge Hutchinson
(1826-11-26 ) November 26, 1826Jefferson County, New York , U.S. Died March 10, 1903(1903-03-10) (aged 76)Chicago , Illinois , U.S. Resting place Forest Hill Cemetery , Madison, Wisconsin Political party Republican Spouse Mary A. Hutchinson Profession lawyer, politician Allegiance United States Branch/service United States Volunteers Union Army Years of service 1861–1863 Rank Captain , USVBattles/wars American Civil War
Buel Eldridge Hutchinson (November 26, 1826 – March 10, 1903)[ 1] [ 2] was an American lawyer and Republican politician. He served two years in the Wisconsin State Senate and two years in the State Assembly . Some historical documents spell his first name Buell .
Biography
Born in Jefferson County, New York , he was educated at Potsdam Academy.[ 3] In 1848 he moved to Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin and was admitted to the Wisconsin bar in 1854.[ 3] He served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1856 and 1878 and in the Wisconsin State Senate from 1860 to 1861.[ 4] He was appointed district attorney of Crawford County in 1857 due to the resignation of the incumbent.[ 5] During the American Civil War , Hutchinson served in the Union Army in the commissary. He moved to Madison, Wisconsin , where he served in the Wisconsin State Assembly for the second time. From 1882 to 1886, Hutchinson served as receiver of the United States Land Office in Aberdeen , Dakota Territory .[ 6] [ 7]
In 1901, Hutchinson moved to Chicago , Illinois ,[ 3] where he died on March 10, 1903. Some sources misstate his death year as 1902,[ 3] but his death was formally announced in the March 13, 1903, edition of the Chicago Tribune .[ 8]
References
^ Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army: From Its Organization September 29, 1789 to March 2, 1903 , Vol. 1, United States Government Printing Office: 1903, p. 560.
^ The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin . Madison, WI: Democrat Printing Co. 1905. p. 858. Retrieved October 27, 2018 .
^ a b c d Proceedings of the State Bar Association of Wisconsin . Madison, WI: Taylor and Gleason. 1907. p. 290. Retrieved October 27, 2018 .
^ "Republican Candidate for the Assembly" . Wisconsin State Journal . October 18, 1878. p. 1. Retrieved October 27, 2018 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Appointments by the Governor" . Wisconsin State Journal . April 14, 1857. p. 2. Retrieved February 26, 2022 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Hon. Buel E. Hutchinson" . Wisconsin State Journal . May 12, 1884. p. 4. Retrieved October 27, 2018 – via Newspapers.com .
^ History of Crawford and Richland Counties, Wisconsin . Springfield, IL: Union Publishing Company. 1884. pp. 391– 402. Retrieved October 27, 2018 .
^ "Official Death Record" . Chicago Tribune . March 13, 1903. p. 9. Retrieved August 24, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
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