- Gerry Whiting Hazelton
Gerry Whiting Hazelton (
February 24 ,1829 -September 29 ,1920 ) was a RepublicanUnited States Representative fromWisconsin . Born in Chester,Rockingham County, New Hampshire he attended the common schools,Pinkerton Academy inDerry, New Hampshire , and received instruction from a private tutor. He studied law and was admitted to the bar inAmsterdam, New York in 1852. He moved toColumbus, Wisconsin in 1860 where he served the State senate in 1860 and was chosen as president pro tempore. Hazelton was a delegate to the1860 Republican National Convention . He becamedistrict attorney forColumbia County, Wisconsin in 1864. He was then appointed collector ofinternal revenue for the second district of Wisconsin in 1866 and removed by President Johnson the same year. He was elected to the House of Representatives in the Forty-second and Forty-thirdUnited States Congress es in 1871. After he served his term, he moved to Milwaukee and became theUnited States attorney for the eastern district of Wisconsin. Hazelton later was appointed special master in chancery in 1912 and was the United States court commissioner and commissioner for Milwaukee County for many years. He died on September 29, 1920 in Milwaukee. His brother,George Cochrane Hazelton , was also a representative from Wisconsin.External links
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