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for a one-year term. He was on the Swamp Land Committee, whose responsibility was to reimburse the general fund from the Swamp Land Fund. He was considered to be "a gentleman of decided force and marked ability - strong in mind, clear in judgment, logical in conclusion, and admirably fitted to have
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had been recaptured by federal marshals, Hunkins, who admired Booth, introduced a resolution in the Assembly that the Governor of the State should "declare war against the United States", but the speaker ruled it unconstitutional and it went no further.
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On April 5, 1842, Hunkins was elected Chairman of New Berlin's board of supervisors. After serving as Chairman, Hunkins served on the board of supervisors in one-year periods in years 1849, 1852, 1853 and 1858.
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in 1840. The heavily timbered land was cleared by Hunkins for farming, and he cultivated the land himself. He subsequently got involved in local state politics and became one of the first representatives in the
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Memorial Record of the Fathers of Wisconsin: Containing Sketches of the Lives and Careers of the Members of the Constitutional Conventions of 1846 and 1847-8. With a History of Early Settlement in Wisconsin
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Hunkins served in the Wisconsin Territorial House of Representatives in 1843 and 1844. He was also a delegate to the first state constitutional convention, held in 1846.
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tribe, trying to align the United States Government's goals with theirs. Hunkins believed he had made headway in "civilizing the tribe", and called for them to
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in Nebraska. At the age of 88, Hunkins "retain his mental vigor and occupi a high place in the estimation of his large circle of friends in
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On February 11, 1843, Hunkins married Sophrona Hollister. They had children. Their daughter Carrie Arvilla Hunkins married the politician
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Hunkins was unanimously nominated as State Senator and then was nominated as Secretary of State, but he declined the offers.
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Hunkins moved to Wisconsin at the age of 28 when his father and family relocated there. He purchased land in what became
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The History of Waukesha County, Wisconsin: Containing an Account of Its Settlement, Growth, Development, and Resources
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The town of Hunkins, Nebraska was named for Hunkins in recognition of his service. It was eventually renamed
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The Struggle for Self-determination: History of the Menominee Indians Since 1854
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taken, under favorable surroundings, a prominent part in public affairs".
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The Menominee Indians, 1848-1858: The Making of the Menominee Reservation
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memorial and biographical record and illustrated compendium of biography.
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for the Green Bay Agency from 1855 to 1857. He mainly worked with the
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tribes. Hunkins was paid $ 1,000 per year for the position.
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Index

Wisconsin State Assembly
Waukesha
Wisconsin Territory
Milwaukee
Washington
Charleston, Vermont
Beaver Crossing, Nebraska
Democratic
Robert Hastings Hunkins
Eugene W. Chafin
Wisconsin constitution
Charleston, Vermont
Robert Hastings Hunkins
Waukesha County
New Berlin
territorial
Indian agent
Menominee
abstain from alcohol
Solomon Juneau
Milwaukee
Stockbridge
Munsee
Oneida
Wisconsin State Assembly
Sherman Booth
Beaver Crossing
Seward County
Eugene W. Chafin
Robert Hastings Hunkins

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