Lorenzo Merrill

Lorenzo Merrill (June 21, 1818 - August 15, 1895) was an American teacher, farmer, merchant, and politician from Burnett, Wisconsin who served two one-year terms in the Wisconsin State Assembly.[1]

He served in the 1st Wisconsin Legislature as a Democratic member representing the 5th Dodge County Assembly district (the Towns of Fox Lake, Trenton, Calamus and Beaver Dam). He was succeeded the next year by Parker Warren, a Freesoiler. He was elected again in 1859 from the 5th district, this time as a Republican.

In later years he became active in the Greenback Party, and was nominated by that movement for several positions, including state senator, Congressman, and state insurance commissioner.

His son, George F. Merrill, served as a Republican member of the State Senate from the same district for which his father had been a candidate.

References

  1. 'Proceedings of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin held at its Forty-Second Meeting Held December 14, 1894,' Deceased Pioneers, pg. 36


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