John Barth (Wisconsin politician)

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John Barth was an American politician, born on December 28, 1826, in Germany. He moved to Ozaukee County, Wisconsin in 1853. [1]

A Democrat, Barth represented the First District of Manitowoc County, Wisconsin in the Wisconsin State Assembly. He was Treasurer, Supervisor, Assessor, Chairman of Town Supervisors and Chairman of Schleswig, Wisconsin. In 1868, he lost a bid for Supervisor of Manitowoc County.

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References

  1. Official Directory. The Legislative Manual of the State of Wisconsin. 1870. p.  365 . Retrieved 2014-01-25. Carl H. Schmidt+Wisconsin+Assembly.