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524:. Doty had supported this idea as early as 1824, and argued that the growing number of residents in Wisconsin were not adequately provided for by the territorial government in Detroit, which was hundreds of miles away from any settlement in Wisconsin. Doty claimed that votes sent by residents west of Lake Michigan could not be sent to Detroit in time to be counted, and that the residents in Lower Michigan cared little about the affairs west of the lake. In 1835, his wishes were partially granted when the Governor of Michigan Territory created a separate legislature to govern the western part of the territory as Michigan prepared for statehood. 33: 550: 1683: 623: 813: 1278: 364: 634:
much debate, the convention produced a constitution, but the state's residents considered the document to be too radical and voted it down in a referendum, despite public campaigns for the constitution led by Doty and other delegates. A second convention called in late 1847 produced a constitution that was accepted by the people, and this enabled Wisconsin to achieve statehood in 1848. Doty was elected to the
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and Green Bay coupled with the dissatisfaction of many legislators towards the facilities at Belmont made it likely that the capital would be moved. Doty used numerous tactics to ensure that Madison would be made the capital city, wooing legislators with plans for canals and railroads and offering
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In 1846, Doty returned to politics, this time as a delegate to the First Wisconsin Constitutional Convention. Doty came to the convention as an independent, but sided with the Whigs on most issues and emerged as the opposition leader at the convention, which had a clear Democratic majority. After
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fulfilled Harrison's desire after ascending to the presidency in 1841. Doty was largely unsuccessful as territorial governor; the Dodge supporters in the territorial legislature rejected most of the legislation Doty supported, and Doty failed on four separate occasions to get public support for
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between lakes Mendota and Monona. To gain recognition for the planned city, Doty lobbied the new territorial legislature to select his proposed city as the capital of Wisconsin. A temporary capital had already been established at
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In 1838, Doty was elected as the Wisconsin Territory's congressional delegate, defeating George W. Jones in a rematch of the 1835 election. Despite being elected as a Democrat, Doty formed personal friendships with several
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was elected president, and he made plans to appoint Doty to the governorship of the Wisconsin Territory despite Doty's status as a Democrat. Harrison died before he could make the appointment, but vice president
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and Michigan Territory. He practiced law until September 29, 1819, when he was appointed clerk of court for Michigan Territory. In June 1820 he resigned the clerkship in order to serve as secretary to the
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legislators who voted to make Madison the capital choice lots in the new city. Madison was declared the permanent capital in November, 1836, and construction at the new city began in 1837.
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from 1834 to 1835, representing the western part of the territory. In this capacity Doty argued for the creation of a new territorial government for Wisconsin, sending petitions to
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In 1835, Doty campaigned to represent western Michigan Territory as a delegate in Congress, but he lost in a three-way election to
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shortly after Wisconsin became a state, and served from 1849 to 1853 as the representative of Wisconsin's newly created
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was created for northern and western Michigan Territory, covering what is now the state of Wisconsin and the
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and bought thousands of acres of land across the region, some of which he began developing into the city of
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Wisconsin statehood. Doty's term ended in 1844, and he was not reappointed by Tyler, who instead selected
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Wisconsin
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in favor of splitting Michigan Territory into two parts, one east and one west of
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was officially created. Doty hoped to be the territorial governor, but President
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Delegates to the United States House of Representatives from Wisconsin Territory
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Doty died in office at age 65 on June 13, 1865, shortly after the outbreak of
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Independent Democrat members of the United States House of Representatives
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are named after him. In addition, Doty Park in Neenah takes his name.
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appointed him to the position of Superintendent of Indian Affairs for
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to the post. This left Doty to once again return to his private life.
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were named in his honor. Doty Street in Madison is named after him.
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Following his career as a judge, Doty served as a member of the
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in 1823. Doty regularly held court at Prairie du Chien,
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Wisconsin Territory's at-large congressional district
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James Duane Doty at the Wisconsin Historical Society
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Both Doty and Jones were running as 127:March 4, 1849 – March 3, 1853 58:June 22, 1863 – June 13, 1865 1889:Politicians from Green Bay, Wisconsin 1582: 1556: 1198: 840: 782: 819: 672:National Register of Historic Places 1150:Governor of the Wisconsin Territory 843:James Duane Doty, Frontier Promoter 432:, where he became an apprentice to 155:Governor of the Wisconsin Territory 13: 1276: 467:Supreme Court of the United States 14: 1920: 1864:People from Martinsburg, New York 1819:19th-century American politicians 1019: 677: 1844:Governors of Wisconsin Territory 1681: 1028:"James Duane Doty (id: D000443)" 811: 600:. In 1840, Whig Party candidate 453:as far as the headwaters of the 362: 1000:. State of Utah. Archived from 945:, in Powell, Allan Kent (ed.), 913:"Doty, James Duane 1799 – 1865" 841:Smith, Alice Elizabeth (1954). 596:in Washington, D.C., including 16:American politician (1799–1865) 1177:Governor of the Utah Territory 986: 905: 879: 749:, Utah. 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Tallmadge 1904:Wisconsin postmasters 1280: 743:Fort Douglas Cemetery 739:Utah's Black Hawk War 650:. He was replaced by 625: 552: 447:Lewis Cass expedition 415:General Walter Martin 411:Martinsburg, New York 1075:George Wallace Jones 751:Dotyville, Wisconsin 702:and the practice of 529:George Wallace Jones 508:Territorial politics 486:Whitesboro, New York 245:George Wallace Jones 975:on November 1, 2013 726:Morgan Lewis Martin 618:Wisconsin statehood 564:Wisconsin Territory 557:William F. Cogswell 405:, Doty was born in 216:Wisconsin Territory 1859:Michigan Democrats 1398:R. La Follette Sr. 1283: 1170:Stephen S. Harding 1135:Political offices 998:Utah History to Go 994:"James Duane Doty" 919:on August 24, 2008 893:on August 24, 2008 664:Menasha, Wisconsin 631: 581:Belmont, Wisconsin 560: 544:Madison, Wisconsin 430:Michigan Territory 419:Lowville, New York 81:Stephen S. 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Governor of the Utah Territory
Abraham Lincoln
Stephen S. Harding
Charles Durkee
U.S. House of Representatives
Wisconsin
3rd
John B. Macy
Governor of the Wisconsin Territory
John Tyler
Henry Dodge
Nathaniel P. Tallmadge
U.S. House of Representatives
Wisconsin Territory
at-large
George Wallace Jones
Henry Dodge
Salem, New York
Salt Lake City
Utah
Democratic
Independent
Whig
Republican

Wisconsin
Utah Territory
Mayflower
Edward Doty

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