James S. Alban

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James S. Alban was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate.

Biography

Alban was born James Shane Alban on April 7, 1810 in Jefferson County, Ohio.[1] He would marry Amanda Harris. They would have five children. In 1838, Alban and his family moved to Sauk County, Wisconsin. Amanda died in 1843. The following year, Alban re-married and moved to Plover, Wisconsin. During the American Civil War, he was commissioned a colonel with the 18th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment of the Union Army. Alban would be killed in action at the Battle of Shiloh on April 6, 1862.[2] He was succeeded in his command by future U.S. Representative Gabriel Bouck.

Political career

Alban was a member of the Senate from 1852 to 1853. Previously, he had been District Attorney and Treasurer of Portage County, Wisconsin. He was a member of the Whig Party.[3]

References

  1. "Col. James Alban". Portage County Historical Society of Wisconsin. Retrieved 2011-12-13. 
  2. 'Proceedings of the State Bar Association of Wisconsin', vol. 1, State Bar Association of Wisconsin: 1905, Biographical Sketch of James S. Alban, pg. 242-243
  3. "James S. Alban". Political Graveyard. Retrieved 2011-12-13. 


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