- Stephen Bolles
Stephen Bolles (
June 25 ,1866 -July 8 ,1941 ) was a newspaper editor, and later a congressman fromWisconsin .Born in Springboro,
Crawford County, Pennsylvania , Bolles attended the public schools; was graduated from theState Normal School of Pennsylvania atSlippery Rock, Pennsylvania , in 1888 and from the law department ofMilton College ,Milton, Wisconsin .In his early career, he worked as reporter, correspondent, managing editor, and publisher of newspapers in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York from 1893 to 1901.
Bolles was superintendent of the press department of the
Pan American Exposition atBuffalo, New York , in 1901. He was reportedly among those with PresidentWilliam McKinley when the President was shot while visiting the Exposition.He was managing editor of the "
Buffalo Enquirer " in 1902 and 1903; superintendent of graphic arts of theSt. Louis Exposition 1903-1905; director of publicity of theJamestown Exposition in 1907; engaged as a special writer and also in private business, including the "brokerage" business, inAtlanta, Georgia from 1907 to 1919.Bolles moved to
Janesville, Wisconsin , in 1920 as editor of the "Janesville Gazette" until 1939. That year, Bolles won election to Congress as a Republican and served fromJanuary 3 ,1939 , until his death in 1941 inWashington, D.C. . As Congressman, Bolles fiercely opposed toLend-Lease and tried to exclude theSoviet Union from the Lend-Lease program.His grandchildren include
Don Bolles , an investigative journalist murdered in 1976, authorRichard Nelson Bolles , and authorEdmund Blair Bolles .=Sources=
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