Peter Ankerson

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Peter Ankerson (January 21, 1874 - February 12, 1952) was an American farmer from Oconto, Wisconsin who served two terms as a Republican member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, as well as holding various local offices. He was active in the American Society of Equity. [1] [2]

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