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Densmore Maxon

American politician (1820–1887)


Summary

American politician (1820–1887)

FieldValue
nameDensmore Maxon
imageDensmore Maxon.png
captionPortrait from A Political History of Wisconsin (1900)
stateWisconsin
state_senateWisconsin
district4th
term_startJanuary 4, 1858
term_endJanuary 6, 1862
predecessorBaruch S. Weil
successorFrederick Thorpe
state1Wisconsin
state_assembly1Wisconsin
district1Washington 1st district
term_start1January 2, 1882
term_end1January 1, 1883
predecessor1John F. Schwalbach
successor1George Noller
term_start2January 1, 1872
term_end2January 6, 1873
predecessor2Baruch S. Weil
successor2Hiram Wilson Sawyer
state3Wisconsin
state_assembly3Wisconsin
district3Washington 2nd district
term_start3January 7, 1867
term_end3January 1, 1872
predecessor3Mitchel L. Delaney
successor3Baruch S. Weil
state4Wisconsin
state_assembly4Wisconsin
district4Washington 4th district
term_start4January 5, 1852
term_end4January 3, 1853
predecessor4John C. Toll
successor4William P. Barnes
term_start5June 5, 1848
term_end5January 1, 1849
predecessor5Position established
successor5Patrick Toland
partyDemocratic
birth_nameDensmore William Maxon
birth_date
birth_placeVerona, New York, U.S.
death_date
death_placeSanta Cruz, California, U.S.
restingplaceCedar Creek Cemetery, Cedar Creek, Wisconsin
spouseElizabeth Turck (died 1913)
children8

Densmore William Maxon (September 30, 1820March 21, 1887) was an American farmer, Democratic politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He served 9 years in the Wisconsin State Assembly and 4 years in the State Senate, representing Washington County.

Background

Maxon was born in Verona, Oneida County, New York, in 1820. He was educated at the Oneida Conference Seminary at Cazenovia, New York, and became a farmer. He moved to Wisconsin Territory in 1843, and first settled at Milwaukee and was appointed deputy county surveyor in 1843; but removed to Cedar Creek, Washington County, in 1846.

Political career

Maxon was Town Chairman of Polk from 1846 to 1859. He was first elected a member of the Assembly in the first state legislative elections for the new state of Wisconsin, held in February 1848, and went on to serve in the 1st Wisconsin Legislature. He was subsequently elected to another one-year term in the 5th Wisconsin Legislature (1852), and was elected to two terms as Washington County's representative in the Wisconsin Senate, serving from 1858 through 1861.

In 1865, he was the Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin, but was defeated by Republican Wyman Spooner. Following the 1866 redistricting, he was again elected to the State Assembly, serving six consecutive terms (1867–1873). He was elected to a final term in 1881, receiving 797 votes to 613 votes for Republican Jacob H. Goelzer, and 72 for Greenbacker H. A. Forbes. In 1882, he was assigned to the joint committee on charitable and penal institutions.

Outside the legislature

In May, 1868 Maxon was appointed by President Andrew Johnson as a member of the board of visitors to attend the annual examination at the United States Military Academy at West Point. In the 1880s he was one of the Commissioners of the Wisconsin Farm Mortgage Land Company, a state commission. He died in 1887 in Santa Cruz, California, and was buried in Cedar Creek, Wisconsin.

References

References

  1. "Maxon, Densmore William 1820 - 1887".
  2. (1882). "The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin". State of Wisconsin.
  3. (March 26, 1887). "Death of D. W. Maxon". The Weekly Wisconsin.
  4. (March 26, 1887). "Mr. Maxon's Remains". [[San Francisco Chronicle]].
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