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Edgar G. Mills (born September 15, 1860; died after 1921) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and the Wisconsin State Senate.


Biography

Born in Aurora, Waushara County, Wisconsin, Mills was educated in the public schools and then began working in a grocery store in Berlin, Wisconsin. After a year or two of this, he became a commercial traveler for a time, finally settling down to the study of the law.''Commemorative Biographical Record of the Upper Lake Region'' (1905), p. 466. He eventually became a lawyer in
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before settling in
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in 1890. In 1889, he married Sarah Chadbourne.


Political career

Mills was elected to the Assembly in 1892. After unsuccessful seeking the Republican nomination for the United States House of Representatives from
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, narrowly losing to
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, he was elected to the Wisconsin State Senate in 1898 to represent the
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. He introduced the Mills Vessel Taxation Bill, "greatly benefiting the city of Superior". Later, as chairman of the joint committee on Appropriations, "his systematic business methods greatly reduced the expenses of public institutions and saved the State about a million dollars". In 1902, he became an
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. As part of this work, Mills was a member of the Spanish–American War Claims Commission, working in Washington, D.C., and Cuba. Mills later moved to the state of Washington, where he was "as active in politics as he was in Wisconsin"."Nomine Former Wisconsin Man", ''Kenosha News'' (September 25, 1914), p. 3. He was a nominee for election to the Washington Supreme Court in 1914, but was defeated in the election, the seat going to Stephen J. Chadwick. Mills ran for a seat on the court again in 1916, but his name was dropped from the ballot for the primary election. He appeared on the general election ballot as a write-in candidate, receiving some votes but failing to gain electing to the seat. In 1918, disbarment proceedings were brought against Mills in connection with alleged connections to a blackmail case in which he was the attorney for an blackmailer targeting former ambassador
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. Mills was recommended to be suspended for a year, but nonetheless filed once again to run for a seat on the supreme court in August, and shortly after his loss in that effort, was disbarred from the practice of law entirely. In 1921, Mills sought readmission to the bar, having worked as a laborer in the saw mills and the like since his disbarment."Edgar G. Mills Files Application To Resume Practice", ''The Washington Standard'' (May 6, 1921), p. 8.


Personal life

In 1889, Mills married Sarah Chadbourne, the daughter of former Minnesota state legislator C. H. Chadbourne. Sarah was a graduate of the St. Cloud Normal School and taught several years in Minneapolis and Duluth. Mills and his wife had two sons, Edgar C. and Reed C.


References

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