Docket books, 1872-1918.

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Docket books, 1872-1918.

Dockets of justices Charles Ostrander and J. W. Babcock (1872-1880); A. B. French (1872-1886); S. D. Payne, L. F. Smith, and E. E. Salls (1882-1890); John Bird and J. A. Anderegg (1891-1895); and W. C. Moses (1917-1918).

0.4 cu. ft. (5 v. in partial box).

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French, A. B. (Almon Bruce), 1838-

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Anderegg, J. A.

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Smith, L.F.

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Moses, W. C.

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Bird, John

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Kasota (Minn. : Township). Justice of the Peace.

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Payne, S. D.

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Ostrander, Charles.

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Salls, E. E.

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Babcock, Joseph W., 1850-1909

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Joseph Weeks Babcock (March 6, 1850 – April 27, 1909) was a seven-term Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Wisconsin. Born in Swanton, Vermont. Babcock was the grandson of Joseph Weeks, a Congressman from Vermont. He grew up in Butler County, Iowa, where he started his lumber career working at his father's lumberyard. In 1881 he moved to Necedah, Wisconsin, where he amassed a fortune during his 17 years as manager and secretary of the Necedah Lumber Company, a...