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John Catlin
John Catlin (October 13, 1803 – August 4, 1874) was an American lawyer, politician, public official, and officer within the railroad industry. Catlin served as acting governor of the Wisconsin Territory from June 23, 1848, until March 3, 1849. ==Early life and career== Born in Orwell, Vermont, Catlin attended school at Shoreham, Vermont's Newton Academy, and taught school for nine years. Catlin was admitted to the Vermont bar and practiced law. In 1836, he moved to Mineral Point, Wisconsin, where he helped set up a bank. He was president of the Milwaukee & Mississippi Railroad, which became part of the Milwaukee Road. Catlin served as a clerk of the Wisconsin Territorial Supreme Court and the Wisconsin Territorial House of Representatives. He was elected to the Wisconsin Territorial Council. He also was the first district attorney of Dane County 1839–1843.〔(Catlin, John 1803 - 1874 )〕〔(History of Green County, Wisconsin, Chapter XI: Territorial, State and Congressional Representation (History of Green County, Wisconsin Together with Sketches of its Towns and Villages, Educational, Civil, Military and...) )〕〔http://www.rockvillemama.com/dane/catlinjohn.txt〕 Caitlin was a founder of the Wisconsin Historical Society. He was a member of the Democratic Party. Catlin was appointed the Secretary of Wisconsin Territory by President James Polk, and served from February 24, 1846, to March 3, 1849.
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