Louis Polewczynski

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Louis Stanley Polewczynski (April 30, 1900 – December 14, 1973) was an American politician. He was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.

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Biography

Polewczynski was born in 1900 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Polish parents, Stanislaus Polewczynski and Apolinia Martynska. [1] He would become a machinist.

Political career

Polewczynski was elected to the Assembly in 1926. He was a Republican.

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References

  1. Biographical. Wisconsin Blue Book. 1927. Retrieved 2014-02-02.