William E. Smith (born June 18, 1824 in Kincardineshire, Scotland; died February 13, 1883) succeeded Harrison Ludington as the fourteenth Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 7, 1878 and January 2, 1882. Following the end of Smith's term as Governor, Jeremiah McLain Rusk (born June 17, 1830 in Malta, Ohio; died November 21, 1893 in Viroqua, Wisconsin) became the fifteenth Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 2, 1882 and January 7, 1889.
Jeremiah McLain Rusk (born June 17, 1830 in Malta, Ohio; died November 21, 1893 in Viroqua, Wisconsin) succeeded William E. Smith as the fifteenth Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 2, 1882 and January 7, 1889, including the whole of 1884.
Jeremiah McLain Rusk (born June 17, 1830 in Malta, Ohio; died November 21, 1893 in Viroqua, Wisconsin) succeeded William E. Smith as the fifteenth Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 2, 1882 and January 7, 1889, including the whole of 1886.
Jeremiah McLain Rusk (born June 17, 1830 in Malta, Ohio; died November 21, 1893 in Viroqua, Wisconsin) succeeded William E. Smith as the fifteenth Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 2, 1882 and January 7, 1889, including the whole of 1887.
Jeremiah McLain Rusk (born June 17, 1830 in Malta, Ohio; died November 21, 1893 in Viroqua, Wisconsin) succeeded William E. Smith as the fifteenth Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 2, 1882 and January 7, 1889, including the whole of 1888.
Jeremiah McLain Rusk (born June 17, 1830 in Malta, Ohio; died November 21, 1893 in Viroqua, Wisconsin) succeeded William E. Smith as the fifteenth Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 2, 1882 and January 7, 1889, including the whole of 1885.
Wisconsin Bell was created in 1882.
William E. Smith (born June 18, 1824 in Kincardineshire, Scotland; died February 13, 1883) succeeded Harrison Ludington as the fourteenth Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 7, 1878 and January 2, 1882, including the whole of 1879.
William E. Smith (born June 18, 1824 in Kincardineshire, Scotland; died February 13, 1883) succeeded Harrison Ludington as the fourteenth Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 7, 1878 and January 2, 1882, including the whole of 1881.
Edward Solomon was the 8th Governor of the State of Wisconsin.
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Cadwallader C. Washburn (born April 22, 1818 in Livermore, Maine; died May 15, 1882 in Eureka Springs, Arkansas) succeeded Lucius Fairchild as the eleventh Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 1, 1872 and January 5, 1874, including the whole of 1873.
The first one was built in 1882 in Wisconsin