William H. Huntington

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William H. Huntington (1848–1916)[1] was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.

Biography

Huntington was born on May 8, 1848 in Malone, New York.[2] Later, he became heavily involved in the newspaper industry.

Political career

Huntington was a member of the Assembly in 1883.[3] He had previously been an unsuccessful candidate for the Assembly in 1880. Additionally, Huntington was village clerk of Durand, Wisconsin, now a city, and a justice of the peace. He was a Republican.

References

  1. ^ William H. Huntington at Find a Grave
  2. ^ HISTORY OF Northern Wisconsin. Chicago: The Western Historical Company. 1881. p. 701.
  3. ^ THE BLUE BOOK OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN. 1883. p. 500.