William B. Britton
William B. Britton (January 8, 1829 – December 19, 1910) was a military officer and a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.[1]
Biography
Britton was born on January 8, 1829 in Monmouth County, New Jersey. In 1855, he moved to Janesville, Wisconsin. Britton was a merchant by trade. He died on December 19, 1910.
Military career
Early on in the American Civil War, Britton enlisted in the Union Army. Soon after, he was commissioned an officer and assigned to the 8th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment. Britton eventually achieved the rank of colonel and assumed command of the regiment. Engagements he participated in include the Battle of Jackson, Mississippi, the Red River Campaign and the Battle of Nashville.
Later, Britton became a colonel with what is now the Wisconsin Army National Guard.
Political career
Britton was a member of the Assembly in 1883. Previously, he had been a member of the common council of Janesville in 1874 and 1875. He was a Republican.
References
- THE BLUE BOOK OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN. 1883. pp. 502–503.