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in exchange for approval of a major land grant. Bashford himself had received the largest payoff in the form of $ 50,000 in stocks and $ 15,000 in cash from the railroad company; state legislators and a Wisconsin Supreme Court justice were also involved in payoffs exceeding $ 400,000 in total. Nearly
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proceedings in the Wisconsin Supreme Court to remove Barstow, who declared that he would not "give up his office alive." After challenging the court's jurisdiction without success and noting that the tide of public opinion had turned against him, Barstow declined to contest the fraud allegations and
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by Governor Goodwin, serving from 1864 until 1866. His position required him to journey throughout the Territory, frequently travelling through land considered "hostile Indian country", but he executed these duties without incident. Bashford was also the first lawyer admitted to practice in the
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with the court's judgment in hand, in the company of a sheriff and a throng of followers, and announced to MacArthur that he had come to claim his office. Upon Bashford's threat that force would be used if necessary, MacArthur and his supporters quickly left. Despite initial opposition by the
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every copy of the final investigative report was seized and burned by the implicated politicians, but public outrage spread despite the suppression.
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Bashford managed to cash in his stock before the railroad company folded as a result of the investigation, and fled the state. He traveled first to
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As governor, Bashford appointed the first Black officeholder to Wisconsin state office when he made barber and entrepreneur William Noland a
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in 1857. Bashford declined renomination from the Republican Party and left office at the end of his term on January 4, 1858.
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Arizona Territorial Courts and compiled the session laws of the Territory into one 400-page volume with the assistance of
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On the same day, Barstow was publicly inaugurated with full ceremony. The Wisconsin Attorney General filed
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Deliver the Vote : A History of Election Fraud, an American Political Tradition-1742-2004
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Bashford ran for governor as a Republican in 1855 and was at first declared the loser to the
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sent his resignation to the legislature on March 21, 1856, leaving the lieutenant governor,
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Though moving to the Territory as a private citizen, Bashford was soon appointed its first
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The following day, as Madison was crowded with onlookers, Bashford entered the
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Delegates to the United States House of Representatives from Arizona Territory
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in 1869, and again in 1873. After the Territory's capital moved from
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American politician and pioneer, Governor of Wisconsin (1816–1878)
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that he and members of his administration had accepted from the
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pp. 176–78, 180. University of Illinois Press, 2001.
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Mere weeks later, an investigation was launched regarding
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Savage, Beth L., ed. (1994). "Wisconsin - Dane County".
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Burials at Mountain View Cemetery (Oakland, California)
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as an independent, rather than with his former party.
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Index


Governor of Wisconsin
Lieutenant
Arthur MacArthur Sr.
Alexander Randall
U.S. House of Representatives
Arizona Territory
at-large
John Noble Goodwin
Richard Cunningham McCormick
Secretary of State
Arizona Territory
Ulysses S. Grant
James P. T. Carter
John Philo Hoyt
Attorney General
Arizona Territory
John N. Goodwin
Arizona Territorial Council
John N. Goodwin
Wisconsin Senate
21st
John Fitzgerald
Cold Spring, New York
Prescott
Arizona Territory
Mountain View Cemetery (Oakland, California)
Whig
Republican
Independent

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