Ferdinand Schulze

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Ferdinand Schulze was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.

Biography

A native of Prussia, Schulze moved with his family to Columbia County, Wisconsin in 1850.[1] After working as a miner in Virginia City, Nevada, he settled in Portage, Wisconsin and became a merchant of dry goods.

An Evangelical, Schulze married Minnie A. Dent on March 2, 1880 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They would have four children.

Political career

Schulze was a member of the Assembly in 1885. He was a Republican.[2]

References

  1. ^ The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin. Vol. Twenty–Third. Madison, Wis.: Democrat Printing Co. 1885. pp. 427–428.
  2. ^ J. E. Jones, ed. (1915). A History of Columbia County Wisconsin. Vol. II. Chicago and New York: The Lewis Publishing Company. pp. 626–627.