L. S. Shauger

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L. S. Shauger was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly during the 1929 and 1931 sessions. [1] Additionally, he was Chairman (similar to Mayor) of Ogema, Wisconsin and County Chairman of Price County, Wisconsin. He was a Republican. Shauger was born in Outagamie County, Wisconsin in 1878. [2]

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References

  1. "Members of the Wisconsin Legislature 1848 – 1999" (PDF). State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. p. 106. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-04-04. Retrieved 2015-08-09.
  2. William J. Anderson; William A. Anderson, eds. (1929). THE WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK 1929. Madison, Wisconsin. p. 570. Retrieved 2015-08-09.