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Joel Foster was an American pioneer farmer, judge and local politician in River Falls,
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Background

Foster was born the youngest of eleven at
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, in 1830 where he became the ferry master. In 1848 he traveled to what would become
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, then only a few structures at the mouth of the Willow River. After a careful exploration of the surrounding area he settled in the fall of 1848, at the junction of the two branches of the
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, just upstream from its falls. His first winter was spent in a walled-in overhang cave below the falls of the river with "Dick" an orphan who had been indentured to the family. That same year they began building a small cabin known as Fort Foster. Foster was the first white settler of River Falls, a city which grew at the location of the falls of the Kinnickinnic. He built the first dwelling house, raised the first crops, and helped many other pioneers getting started in that area. He filled many position of responsibility, including judge of St. Croix County, which at that time included what would become Pierce County. During the
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he served as a quartermaster in Colonel William H. Bissell's Second Illinois Regiment. Foster was married at Chicago in 1856 to Charlotte Porch. On August 9, 1885, Foster died at his home in town after being gored by a dairy bull on his farm. Foster was buried in the Greenwood Cemetery in River Falls.


Politics and elective office


Election of 1849

A meeting of the county board of supervisors for St. Croix County was held at the house of Philip Aldrich, June 4, 1849. It was voted at the meeting that the treasurer proceed against the persons elected to office in the several towns, also county, who failed to qualify at a meeting of the justices and clerk of county board of supervisors, September 17, 1849, to canvass the vote for county judge at the election held September 3. Ninety-one votes were canvassed, of which Hamlet H. Perkins received 49, Joel Foster 41, and Bailey F. Baldwin 1. Perkins, though elected to the office of county
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, died before filling the position, in consequence of his death by drowning during the winter following his election. Perkins was a lumberman, and had received the support of his class of people at the election. During the winter he broke through the ice while engaged on the river. Accordingly, Governor
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, governor of the state of Wisconsin, made out a commission with an appointment, and sent it at once to Foster, who had received the next largest number of votes at the previous election (by the support of the farmers), to come to
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, and take charge of the first court. Foster by this means obtained the office and continued to discharge its duties until the 1853 separation of
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and Pierce counties from St. Croix.


American Civil War

Foster was known for his Copper Head
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political views and was often the subject of scorn by the local newspaper's
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Legislature

In 1870, Foster was the Democratic nominee for the Pierce County
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seat against Republican incumbent Oliver S. Powell. He lost to Powell, with 413 votes to Powell's 902.''The legislative manual of the state of Wisconsin; comprising Jefferson's manual, rules, forms and laws for the regulation of business; also, lists and tables for reference'' Tenth Annual Edition. Madison: Atwood and Culver, State Printers, Journal Block, 1871; p. 382
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References

* ''Fifty Years in the Northwest Folsom'' published in 1888 * ''History of Northern Wisconsin'' published in 1881 * ''Pierce County Heritage Series'' Vol II. (Joel Foster reminiscences of River Falls) {{DEFAULTSORT:Foster, Joel 1814 births 1885 deaths People from Meriden, Connecticut American military personnel of the Mexican–American War Wisconsin Democrats Wisconsin state court judges Quartermasters Deaths due to animal attacks in the United States Accidental deaths in Wisconsin People from River Falls, Wisconsin 19th-century American judges 19th-century American politicians