Butler Noble
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Butler G. Noble (1815–1890) was a Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin. He was born in Geneva, New York but moved to Wisconsin in 1850. He soon joined the Republican Party. He served as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1858, and was elected lieutenant governor at the end of the next year, a position in which he served form 1860 until 1862. In 1864, he moved to New York City, where he held jobs first as a weigher in the customs house, then as a harbor master, then as chief clerk in the seizure room. He died in 1890, in Brooklyn.
[edit] References
- Wisconsin Constitutional Officers; Lieutenant Governors (PDF). State of Wisconsin Blue Book 2005–2006 31. Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (July 2005). Retrieved on October 6, 2007.
- Butler Noble. Office of the Lieutenant Governor. Retrieved on October 6, 2007.
Preceded by Erasmus D. Campbell |
Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin 1860–1862 |
Succeeded by Edward Salomon |
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NAME | Noble, Butler |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | lieutenant governor of Wisconsin |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1815 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Geneva, New York |
DATE OF DEATH | 1890 |
PLACE OF DEATH | Brooklyn, New York |