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John Kessler
John Kessler (December 14, 1847 – June 12, 1917) was an American businessman and politician. Born in the Kingdom of Bavaria, Kessler emigrated with his parents to the United States, in 1855, and settled in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Kessler was a cigar maker. He also lived in Green Bay, La Crosse, Oconomowoc, Kenosha, Wisconsin, Chicago, Wisconsin, and Council Bluffs, Iowa. In 1868, Kessler settled in Watertown, Wisconsin. He served as the Watertown City Treasurer. Kessler also served on the Watertown Common Council from 1895 to 1897 and was a Democrat. In 1899, Kessler served in the Wisconsin State Assembly. Kessler died at his home in Watertown, Wisconsin Watertown is a city in Dodge and Jefferson counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. Most of the city's population is in Jefferson County. Division Street, several blocks north of downtown, marks the county line. The population of Watertown was 22, ....'In Assembly Journal Proceedings of the Fifty-Third Session of the Wiscon ...
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John Kessler (naval Historian)
John Kessler (September 21, 1761 – March 17, 1840) volunteered for military service in the American Revolution. His combat sea service in the American Revolution produced valued notes, records, and articles used by historians and biographers to define early American naval history together with Captain John Barry's naval leadership and service securing America's independence from the British. Early life Kessler, the second son of German immigrants Leonard Kessler and Mary Ritchouer Kessler, started with Philadelphia apprenticeships in wholesale dry goods, malting, brewing, and tobacco merchandising in 1772 before joining the American Revolution Military at age 16 in 1776.Life of John Kessler an 1823 autobiography by John Kessler. It is on file at the Pennsylvania State Archives, 350 North Street, Harrisburg, PA 17120-0090 His initial service was part-time in a volunteer unit that later marched to Perth Amboy and Elizabeth, New Jersey, Elizabeth Town. He continued his apprenticeship ...
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