Charles A. Lane

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Charles A. Lane (August 10, 1825 - May 6, 1906) [1] was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1882 and 1883. [2] Additionally, he was postmaster and town clerk of Plover, Portage County, Wisconsin and a justice of the peace. In 1876, he was a candidate for county treasurer of Portage County, Wisconsin. Lane was Republican. He was born on August 10, 1825, in Springport, New York.

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References

  1. "Charles A. Lane, Sr. (1825-1906)". findagrave.com. Find A Grave. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
  2. THE BLUE BOOK OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN. 1883. p. 501.