Alexander J. Craig
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Alexander J. Craig | |
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Superintendent of Public Instruction of Wisconsin | |
In office January 8, 1868 – July 6, 1870 | |
Preceded by | John G. McMynn |
Succeeded by | Samuel Fallows |
Personal details | |
Born | Wallkill, New York | November 11, 1823
Died | July 6, 1870 | (aged 46)
Alexander J. Craig (November 11, 1823 – July 6, 1870) was an American educator and politician from Wisconsin.
Born in Wallkill, New York, Craig was self-educated. He moved to Palmyra, Wisconsin in 1843 where he taught school and farmed. He was the editor of the 'Journal of Wisconsin Education' published by the state of Wisconsin. In 1860, he was President of the Wisconsin Teachers Association. In 1859, he served in the Wisconsin State Assembly. He then became assistant supervisor of public instruction 1860–1867. During the American Civil War, Craig served in the 40th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment. He was elected Superintendent of Public Instruction of Wisconsin and served from 1868 until his death in office.[1][2]
References
- ^ 'Wisconsin Journal of Education,' The Association: 1864, Biographical Sketch of Alexander J. Craig, Vol. 9, pg. 47
- ^ Alexander J. Craig
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- People from Wallkill, Orange County, New York
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- People of Wisconsin in the American Civil War
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- 1870 deaths
- Superintendents of Public Instruction of Wisconsin
- 19th-century American politicians
- Educators from New York (state)
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