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George W. Lakin

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In January 1855, Lakin was one of the defense attorneys involved in the defense of John Ryecraft (one of the people who helped free
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in 1854, and derived a significant proportion of his business from the lawyers in the western part of Wisconsin and in the
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In the Fall of 1839 he went west, eventually ending up teaching school in the Cook Settlement of southeastern
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they produced was approved by voters in 1848. The following February, he was elected to serve in the
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He tutored or taught school during his five years at Wesleyan; after graduating, his schoolmate of
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The Rescue of Joshua Glover: A Fugitive Slave, the Constitution and the Coming of the Civil War
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19th century American lawyer, U.S. Attorney for Wisconsin, Member of the Wisconsin Senate
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while continuing to teach school at a number of schools in various towns around Maine.
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A New and Vastly Improved Edition of the Industrial Resources of Wisconsin
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of the December 1843 Masonic convention which led to the creation of the
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of Wisconsin. On June 2, 1847, he married Statira C. Clark, "late of
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American lawyers admitted to the practice of law by reading law
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was called for the following Winter. Lakin was elected on the
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Lakin" 461:United States Attorney 454:Wisconsin State Senate 325:United States Attorney 212:, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 34:United States Attorney 867:District of Wisconsin 436:ticket to serve as a 376:East Livermore, Maine 357:North Bridgton, Maine 329:District of Wisconsin 39:District of Wisconsin 569:Grant County Witness 210:Forest Home Cemetery 690:. 1989. p. 214 475:After public office 410:Wisconsin Territory 406:admitted to the bar 966:Wisconsin pioneers 878:John R. Sharpstein 840:William Pitt Lynde 708:Baker, H. Robert. 372:Elihu B. Washburne 178:September 13, 1884 140:William Pitt Lynde 89:John R. 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Index

United States Attorney
District of Wisconsin
Zachary Taylor
Millard Fillmore
A. Hyatt Smith
John R. Sharpstein
Wisconsin Senate
6th
Moses M. Strong
William Pitt Lynde
Harrison, Maine
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
Tuberculosis
Forest Home Cemetery
Whig
Alma mater
Maine Wesleyan Seminary
schoolteacher
Maine
Wisconsin
1st Wisconsin Legislature
United States Attorney
District of Wisconsin
Harrison
Cumberland County, Maine
public schools
Bridgton Academy
North Bridgton, Maine
Maine Wesleyan Seminary

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