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George B. Hudnall was a
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member of the
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Biography

Hudnall was born on January 9, 1864, in
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. He lived on a farm until he was 24 years old, when he began teaching and took up the study of law. He graduated from the
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and practiced law in
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, and
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. He died on October 1, 1936, at his home.'George Hudnall, Former Senator, Is Dead At 72,' The Sheboygan Press, October 1, 1936, pg. 6


Political career

Hudnall was a member of the Senate from 1903 to 1911. Previously, he was City Attorney of Superior from 1900 to 1902. He was a
Republican Republican can refer to: Political ideology * An advocate of a republic, a type of government that is not a monarchy or dictatorship, and is usually associated with the rule of law. ** Republicanism, the ideology in support of republics or agains ...
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The Political Graveyard
People from Dayton, Waupaca County, Wisconsin Politicians from Superior, Wisconsin Politicians from Milwaukee Republican Party Wisconsin state senators Wisconsin lawyers University of Wisconsin Law School alumni 1864 births 1936 deaths {{wisconsin-WISenate-stub