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John Hubbard Tweedy : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Hubbard Tweedy
John Hubbard Tweedy (November 9, 1814 – November 12, 1891) was a delegate to the United States Congress from Wisconsin Territory from March 1847 to May 1848 being elected from the Whig Party. ==Career== Tweedy was born in Danbury, Connecticut.〔( Minnesota History Bulletin Volume 2 ) (Google eBook) Theodore Christian Blegen, Minnesota Historical Society〕 He graduated from Yale in 1834, where he was a member of the secret society Skull and Bones;〔 "This list is compiled from material from the Order of Skull and Bones membership books at Sterling Library, Yale University and other public records. The latest books available are the 1971 ''Living members'' and the 1973 ''Deceased Members'' books. The last year the members were published in the ''Yale Banner'' is 1969."〕 he then moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1836, where he practiced law. He served in the Wisconsin Territorial Council, the upper house of the Wisconsin Territorial Legislature in 1841-1842, and later served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1853. Tweedy was also a member of the first Wisconsin Constitutional Convention of 1846. Tweedy was elected as a non-voting representative to the Thirtieth Congress to represent the Wisconsin Territory serving from March 4, 1847, until the Territory of Wisconsin in which he resided was admitted as a State into the Union on May 29, 1848. Tweedy was prominent in business involving railroads and public affairs. He died in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, aged 77, and was buried in Danbury.〔(Tweedy, John Hubbard 1814 - 1891 )〕
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