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Cornelius Sidler (July 18, 1871 – September 20, 1925) was a lawyer and politician. Born in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin Milwaukee ( ), officially the City of Milwaukee, is both the most populous and most densely populated city in the U.S. state of Wisconsin and the county seat of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, Milwaukee County. With a population of 577,222 at th ...
, Sidler graduated from the
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and
University of Wisconsin Law School The University of Wisconsin Law School is the professional graduate law school of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Located in Madison, Wisconsin, the school was founded in 1868. The University of Wisconsin Law School is guided by a "law in ...
in 1902. He was an attorney. In 1903, he served in the
Wisconsin State Assembly The Wisconsin State Assembly is the lower house of the Wisconsin Legislature. Together with the smaller Wisconsin Senate, the two constitute the legislative branch of the U.S. state of Wisconsin. Representatives are elected for two-year terms, ...
and was a
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. Sidler died at his home in
Grants Pass, Oregon Grants Pass is the county seat of Josephine County, Oregon, United States. The city is located on Interstate 5, northwest of Medford, along the Rogue River. The population was 39,189 at the 2020 census. History Early Hudson's Bay Company hunt ...
."Former State Assemblyman Of 2nd District Dies", ''Sheboygan Press'', September 22, 1925, pg. 4


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1871 births 1925 deaths Politicians from Milwaukee People from Grants Pass, Oregon University of Wisconsin–Madison alumni University of Wisconsin Law School alumni Wisconsin lawyers Republican Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly 19th-century American lawyers {{Wisconsin-WIAssembly-Republican-1870s-stub