William T. Ward (Wisconsin Legislator)
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William T. Ward was a
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from Hustisford,
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who spent a single one-year term as a member of the
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for the 1850 session (the
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).


Background

Ward built the first hotel in Hustisford (then part of
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) in 1846. In that pioneer era many immigrants were passing through the region looking for land and would stop there.


Legislative service

Ward was elected in 1849 for the 1850 session as a
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to represent the 4th Dodge County assembly district (the
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of
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, Lowell,
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and Clyman), succeeding fellow Democrat Jedediah Kimball.State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau
"Members of the Wisconsin Legislature 1848–1999
. Information Bulletin 99-1 (September 1999), p. 119
The next year he was succeeded by Charles B. Whitton, another Democrat.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ward, William T. Democratic Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly Year of birth unknown 19th-century American legislators Year of death unknown People from Dodge County, Wisconsin American hoteliers Businesspeople from Wisconsin 19th-century Wisconsin politicians