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George Gale (Wisconsin politician)

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for Walworth County and was elected to represent Walworth County as a delegate to Wisconsin's 2nd constitutional convention. The second convention was necessary because the constitution produced by the first convention failed to win the approval of the voters. Gale won recognition at the convention
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He had suffered for several years from breathing difficulty, and his health began to fail in the summer of 1862. He began taking trips around the South and West of the country in an attempt to revitalize his health, but largely retired from public life. During these final years, he wrote a number
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Also during this time, Gale began to advocate for the establishment of a college or academy of higher learning in the area, but was unable to sway the voters of La Crosse. In response, in 1853, Gale purchased about 2,000 acres of land about 15 miles north of La Crosse. There, he established a
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of the Legislature, a law was passed to legislate him out of his seat in the sixth circuit and instead make him judge of the newly-created eleventh district. The Legislature deemed the seat vacant and the Governor,
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began construction in 1858 on a tract of 40 acres donated by Gale. Gale continued as President of the University until the first class of students graduated in 1865, at which time he turned over responsibility.
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Upper Mississippi: or Historical Sketches of the Mound-Builders, the Indian Tribes, and the Progress of Civilization in the North-West; from A.D. 1600 to the Present Time
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By law, Gale's circuit court term began on the first Monday of January 1857 and expired the first Monday of January 1863. However, during the
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to the judgeship on April 10, 1861. A legal battle ensued, in which Gale was supported by the Attorney General of Wisconsin,
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that September. Also in 1851, Gale was appointed Brigadier General of the 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division of the
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Proceedings of the Meetings of the State Bar Association of Wisconsin for the years 1878, 1881, and 1885
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sessions. During the 1851 session, Gale purchased a significant amount of land near
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Genealogical History of the Gale Family in England and in the United States
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judge in the 6th circuit–then comprising the counties of Buffalo,
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Forms, with Notes and References, Adapted to the Statutes of Wisconsin
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Forms, with Notes and References, Adapted to the Statutes of Wisconsin
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as a leading member of the judiciary committee and helped frame the
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at state conventions of this era and an outspoken opponent of the
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Curtis-Wedge, Franklyn (1917). Douglas Pierce, Eben (ed.).
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while living at La Crosse. He was a prominent voice in the
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Shortly after achieving the Bar, he left Vermont for the
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George Gale was the son of Peter Gale and Hannah Gale (
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Wisconsin Circuit Court
Wiram Knowlton
Edwin Flint
La Crosse County, Wisconsin
Timothy Burns
Wisconsin Senate
14th
John W. Boyd
Eleazer Wakeley
Walworth County
Adam E. Ray
Burlington, Vermont
Galesville, Wisconsin
Tuberculosis
Democratic
Free Soil
Liberty
United States
Wisconsin Militia
Brigadier General
Wisconsin
Wisconsin Circuit Court
Wisconsin State Senate
Galesville, Wisconsin
Gale College
Trempealeau County, Wisconsin
Burlington, Vermont
Waterbury Center, Vermont
Wisconsin Territory

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