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Alphonso Barto

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in October 1865. His first wife Harriet died shortly before Barto returned from his service. Barto resumed his life in Elgin, winning election as treasurer of
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Harriet E. Hitchcock (1854), Charlotte "Lottie" A. Allen (1866)
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He also remained active with the 13: 744:19th-century Minnesota politicians 734:People from Sauk Centre, Minnesota 248:Minnesota House of Representatives 195: 46:Minnesota House of Representatives 14: 755: 724:19th-century American legislators 704:Lieutenant governors of Minnesota 395:Lieutenant governors of Minnesota 667: 346:Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota 216:, where he ran a farm and later 66:Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota 31: 296:Mitchell, William Bell (1915). 16:American politician (1834–1899) 699:People from Hinesburg, Vermont 1: 739:19th-century American lawyers 277: 7: 350:1874 – 1876 10: 760: 141:November 4, 1899 (aged 65) 665: 401: 352: 343: 335: 330: 175: 167: 159: 149: 137: 125: 120: 116: 104: 92: 82: 71: 63: 52: 43: 39: 30: 23: 260:University of Minnesota 242:In 1869 Barto moved to 256:Saint Cloud, Minnesota 244:Sauk Centre, Minnesota 227:Barto enlisted in the 144:Saint Cloud, Minnesota 48:from the 31st district 237:Kane County, Illinois 264:David Marston Clough 210:Ferrisburgh, Vermont 206:American Revolution 188:legislator and the 331:Political offices 225:American Civil War 202:Hinesburg, Vermont 200:Barto was born in 171:lawyer, legislator 132:Hinesburg, Vermont 719:Minnesota lawyers 676: 675: 362: 361: 353:Succeeded by 179: 178: 751: 671: 670: 550: 388: 381: 374: 365: 364: 336:Preceded by 328: 327: 322: 321: 310: 304: 303: 293: 268:Republican Party 252:Cushman K. 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Minnesota House of Representatives
Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota
Cushman K. Davis
William H. Yale
James Wakefield
Hinesburg, Vermont
Saint Cloud, Minnesota
Republican
Minnesota
seventh Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota
Hinesburg, Vermont
American Revolution
Ferrisburgh, Vermont
Elgin, Illinois
read law
American Civil War
52nd Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment
captain
Kane County, Illinois
Sauk Centre, Minnesota
Minnesota House of Representatives
Cushman K. Davis
Saint Cloud, Minnesota
University of Minnesota
David Marston Clough
Republican Party
1884 Republican National Convention

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