Alexander Brazeau

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Alexander Brazeau was an American politician. He was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.

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Biography

Brazeau was born on December 24, 1856, in Oconto, Wisconsin. He would attend Lawrence University. [1] Eventually, he became a lawyer and newspaper publisher.

Political career

Brazeau was a member of the Assembly in 1883. [2] Additionally, he was City Attorney and an alderman of Oconto. In 1879, he was an unsuccessful candidate for District Attorney of Oconto County, Wisconsin. He was a Democrat.

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References

  1. HISTORY OF Northern Wisconsin. Chicago: The Western Historical Company. 1881. p.  659.
  2. THE BLUE BOOK OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN. 1883. p. 499.