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443:, and served in that office for five years. He was subsequently appointed deputy collector of internal revenue, and served four years in that role. In local affairs, he served several years as chairman of the town board of Dakota, and was chairman of the Waushara County board of supervisors. He was returned to the 363:, in January 1826, although sources have differed on the exact date. He was raised and educated there, studying in the district schools and the Somerset Academy. 915: 895: 890: 450:
He was elected county judge of Waushara County in 1890, and was re-elected in 1896, serving until his death in 1901. Bugh died at his home in
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for the county of Waushara, and was re-elected several times, serving seven years. In 1859, he was elected to the
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Portrait and Biographical Album of Green Lake, Marquette, and Waushara counties, Wisconsin
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Jacob S. Bugh was the sixth of nine children born to John Bugh and his wife Marian (
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A Manual of Customs, Precedents, and Forms, in Use in the Assembly of Wisconsin
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with the rank of colonel, to assist in raising Wisconsin volunteers for the
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Jacob Bugh married Lydia Ann Hood in 1861. Lydia Hood was a daughter of
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were also prominent settlers in early Wisconsin and both served in the
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with the election of 1882, and served in the 1883–1884 session.
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Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861–1865
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near the end of the war, with a commission in that service as a
335:(January 23, 1826 – October 23, 1901) was an 351:. He was county judge for the last 10 years of his life. 412:, he was appointed to the military staff of Governor 864:January 5, 1891 – October 23, 1901 347:, and represented the county for two terms in the 831:January 1, 1883 – January 5, 1885 796:January 2, 1860 – January 7, 1861 366:In 1849, Bugh emigrated west to the new state of 877: 439:for the 5th district of Wisconsin, by President 916:People of Wisconsin in the American Civil War 721:State of Wisconsin 2007–2008 Blue Book 712:Barish, Lawrence S.; Lemanski, Lynn (eds.). 435:After the war, he was appointed assessor of 457: 47:January 5, 1891 â€“ October 23, 1901 711: 129:January 2, 1860 â€“ January 7, 1861 94:January 1, 1883 â€“ January 5, 1885 573:(Report). State of Wisconsin. p. 507 557: 555: 343:pioneer. He was one of the founders of 896:Members of the Wisconsin State Assembly 603:(Report). State of Wisconsin. p. 8 571:The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin 527: 525: 523: 521: 519: 517: 515: 513: 474:and his home in Ohio was a stop on the 191: 1861; died 1883) 891:People from Waushara County, Wisconsin 878: 552: 370:and settled on a claim in what is now 591: 464: 537:. Acme Publishing Co. 1890. p.  510: 561: 13: 946:19th-century Wisconsin politicians 14: 957: 936:19th-century American legislators 748: 470:Wolfe). John Bugh was a staunch 16:19th century American politician 906:County supervisors in Wisconsin 188: 705: 675: 647: 615: 585: 1: 901:Mayors of places in Wisconsin 723:(Report). pp. 103, 127. 689:. October 31, 1901. p. 6 592:Crane, L. H. D., ed. (1860). 503: 424:paymaster corps by President 941:19th-century American judges 911:Wisconsin state court judges 354: 7: 683:"Judge J. S. Bugh, Wautoma" 10: 962: 886:People from Somerset, Ohio 859:Waushara County, Wisconsin 631:. 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Milliken 755:Jacob Sylvester Bugh 487:Samuel Gonsalus Bugh 476:Underground Railroad 405:of the Legislature. 333:Jacob Sylvester Bugh 921:Union Army officers 687:The Benton Advocate 481:Jacobs's brothers, 339:farmer, judge, and 215:Frances H. 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Waushara County, Wisconsin
Wisconsin State Assembly
Waushara
Nathaniel W. Milliken
Samuel R. Clark
Republican
Samuel G. Bugh
William A. Bugh
United States
United States Volunteers
Union Army
Wisconsin Militia
Major
American Civil War
American
Wisconsin
Waushara County, Wisconsin
Wisconsin State Assembly
Somerset, Ohio
Wisconsin
Dakota, Wisconsin
Marquette County
Waushara County
Wautoma, Wisconsin
register of deeds
Wisconsin State Assembly
Republican Party
1860 session
American Civil War
Alexander Randall

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