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Charles Doty (Wisconsin legislator) : ウィキペディア英語版
Charles Doty

Charles Doty (August 17, 1824 – December 17, 1918) was a Wisconsin pioneer, surveyor, United States military officer, and state legislator.〔(Bio data )〕
Doty was born in Green Bay, Michigan Territory, on August 17, 1824〔 〕 and was a descendant of ''Mayflower'' immigrant Edward Doty.〔 〕 He was trained to be a civil engineer and surveyor in Derry, New Hampshire.〔 He was the son of Wisconsin territorial governor James Duane Doty and served as his father's private secretary.〔 Doty married Sarah Jane Webster in 1846,〔 and they had three sons.〔 He served in the United States Army during the Civil War.〔 After the war, Doty took inventory of supplies for the Native Americans and eventually retired to St. Andrews in Bay County, Florida, where he died.〔〔(Colonel Charles Doty, Wisconsin Historical Society )〕〔(Obituary )〕
In 1848, he served in the 1st Wisconsin Legislature〔 as a Whig member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.〔(Wisconsin State Legislature )〕
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