George W. Bingham

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George W. Bingham was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. Bingham was born on April 6, 1860, in Friendship, Wisconsin. [1] In 1888, he married Nellie A. Wilbur. He died on March 10, 1947.

Career

Bingham was a member of the Assembly during the 1911, 1913 and 1929 sessions. [2] He was also president of Friendship, as well as County Treasurer, Sheriff and Chairman of the Republican Committee of Barron County, Wisconsin.

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References

  1. THE WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK. Madison. 1913. p. 652.
  2. JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS OF THE SIXTY-EIGHTH SESSION OF THE Wisconsin Legislature. Madison, Wisconsin: Democrat Printing Company. 1947. pp. 624–625.