Lucius Israel Barber
Lucius Israel Barber (October 7, 1806 - February 16, 1889) was a politician in the Wisconsin Territory and Connecticut.
Biography
Barber was born in Simsbury, Connecticut on October 7, 1806.[1] He graduated from Amherst College and the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. In 1835, he moved to what would become the Wisconsin Territory, which at that time was part of the Michigan Territory, settling in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He later moved to Jefferson County, Wisconsin in 1839. Barber died on February 16, 1889 in Simsbury, Connecticut.
Career
Barber was a member of the Wisconsin Territorial Legislature from 1838 to 1839, serving as Speaker of the Wisconsin Territorial House of Representatives in 1839. He was again a member of the Legislature serving in the Wisconsin Territorial Council from 1840 to 1844. Barber was a member of the Whig Party. He moved back to Simsbury, Connecticut. In 1850, he served in the Connecticut House of Representatives as a Whig and was a probate judge. Barber was also a historian and wrote books about the history of Simsbury, Connecticut.[2]
References
- ^ "Barber, Lucius Israel 1806 - 1889". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2012-01-13.
- ^ 'Amherst College Biographical Record of Graduates and Non-Graduates Centennial Edition 1821-1921,' #55
- People from Simsbury, Connecticut
- Politicians from Milwaukee
- People from Jefferson County, Wisconsin
- Connecticut state court judges
- Members of the Connecticut House of Representatives
- Members of the Wisconsin Territorial Legislature
- 19th-century American politicians
- Connecticut Whigs
- Wisconsin Whigs
- Amherst College alumni
- Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania alumni
- Writers from Connecticut
- Writers from Milwaukee
- 1806 births
- 1889 deaths