Alanson Holly

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Alanson Holly (July 21, 1810 – September 15, 1882) was an American newspaper editor and politician.

Born in Granville, New York, Holly taught school and was in the mercantile and newspaper business in Wyoming County, New York. In 1855, Holly settled in Kilbourn City, Wisconsin, Holly started the newspaper: the Wisconsin Mirror in 1856. In 1860, Holly moved to Lockport, New York. In 1866, Holly returned to Kilbourn City and restarted the newspaper. In 1868, Holly served in the Wisconsin State Assembly. Holly died in Kilbourn City, Wisconsin.[1][2][3]

Notes

  1. ^ 'Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin,' volume X, Reuben Gold Thwaites-editor, Democratic Printing Publishing Company, Madison, Wisconsin: 1909, Wisconsin Necrology 1882-Alanson Holly, pg. 487
  2. ^ 'Hidden History of the Wisconsin Dells Area,' Ross Milo Curray, The History Press: Charleston, South Carolina: 2010, "Alanson Holly Settled Here 160 Years Ago," pg. 30-31
  3. ^ 'The Legislative Manual of the State of Wisconsin 1877, pg. 193

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