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Roy L. Pinn

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Roy Lorin Pinn (May 9, 1888 – June 3, 1950[1]) was an American carpenter and politician.

Born in Unique, Iowa, Pinn was a journeyman carpenter and was involved with the state executive council of carpenters. He served as clerk and director of the school district in the Town of Dairyland, Wisconsin in Douglas County, Wisconsin. In 1929, Pinn served in the Wisconsin State Assembly on the Wisconsin Progressive Party ticket.[2]

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  1. ^ Roy Lorin Pinn
  2. ^ Biographical sketch of Roy L. Pinn, Wisconsin Blue Book 1929, pg. 546