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'''Maynard T. Parker''' (October 30, 1850 – June 25, 1915) was an American jurist, |
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'''Maynard T. Parker''' (October 30, 1850 – June 25, 1915) was an American jurist, newspaper editor, and politician. |
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Born in [[Roxbury, New Hampshire]], Parker moved to [[Racine, Wisconsin]], with his parents in 1854. He then moved with his parents to [[Ahnapee, Wisconsin|Ahnapee]], [[Kewaunee County, Wisconsin]], in 1855. Parker was one of the editors and owners of the ''Ahnapee Record'' newspaper. He went to [[Ripon College (Wisconsin)|Ripon College]] and was admitted to the Wisconsin bar in 1879. Parker practiced law in [[Algoma, Wisconsin]]. He served as Algoma village and city clerk. Parker also served as mayor of Algoma. Parker served as Algoma city attorney and Kewaunee County district attorney. In 1897, Parker served in the [[Wisconsin State Assembly]] and was a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]. Parker then served as Kewaunee County judge until his death. He died at his home in Algoma.<ref>'Wisconsin Blue Book 1897,' Biographical Sketch of Maynard T. Parker, pg. 682</ref><ref>'In Assembly Journal Proceedings of the Fifty-Second Session of the Wisconsin Legislature,' Cantwell Publishing, Madison, Wisconsin: 1915, July 15, 1915, The Honorable Maynard T. Parker, pg. 1061</ref> |
Born in [[Roxbury, New Hampshire]], Parker moved to [[Racine, Wisconsin]], with his parents in 1854. He then moved with his parents to [[Ahnapee, Wisconsin|Ahnapee]], [[Kewaunee County, Wisconsin]], in 1855. Parker was one of the editors and owners of the ''Ahnapee Record'' newspaper. He went to [[Ripon College (Wisconsin)|Ripon College]] and was admitted to the Wisconsin bar in 1879. Parker practiced law in [[Algoma, Wisconsin]]. He served as Algoma village and city clerk. Parker also served as mayor of Algoma. Parker served as Algoma city attorney and Kewaunee County district attorney. In 1897, Parker served in the [[Wisconsin State Assembly]] and was a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]. Parker then served as Kewaunee County judge until his death. He died at his home in Algoma.<ref>'Wisconsin Blue Book 1897,' Biographical Sketch of Maynard T. Parker, pg. 682</ref><ref>'In Assembly Journal Proceedings of the Fifty-Second Session of the Wisconsin Legislature,' Cantwell Publishing, Madison, Wisconsin: 1915, July 15, 1915, The Honorable Maynard T. Parker, pg. 1061</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 01:43, 19 December 2022
Maynard T. Parker (October 30, 1850 – June 25, 1915) was an American jurist, newspaper editor, and politician.
Born in Roxbury, New Hampshire, Parker moved to Racine, Wisconsin, with his parents in 1854. He then moved with his parents to Ahnapee, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin, in 1855. Parker was one of the editors and owners of the Ahnapee Record newspaper. He went to Ripon College and was admitted to the Wisconsin bar in 1879. Parker practiced law in Algoma, Wisconsin. He served as Algoma village and city clerk. Parker also served as mayor of Algoma. Parker served as Algoma city attorney and Kewaunee County district attorney. In 1897, Parker served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and was a Republican. Parker then served as Kewaunee County judge until his death. He died at his home in Algoma.[1][2]
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- 1850 births
- 1915 deaths
- People from Roxbury, New Hampshire
- People from Ahnapee, Wisconsin
- Ripon College (Wisconsin) alumni
- Editors of Wisconsin newspapers
- Wisconsin lawyers
- Mayors of places in Wisconsin
- Wisconsin state court judges
- People from Algoma, Wisconsin
- 19th-century American judges
- 19th-century American lawyers
- Republican Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Republican Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly,1850s births stubs