John Adam (legislator)
John Adam (born 1860; date of death unknown) was an American brewer from Milwaukee who served one term as a People's Party member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.[1]
John Adam | |
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Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly | |
In office 1887–1887 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Dienheim, Grand Duchy of Hesse | March 7, 1860
Background
Adam was born in Dienheim, Grand Duchy of Hesse, on March 7, 1860; received a common school education in Germany and came to Wisconsin in 1874, and settled at Milwaukee, where he continued his education and resided. He became a brewer.
Elective office
Adam was "master workman" of the Gambrinus assembly of the Knights of Labor,[2] but had held no public office until elected to the Assembly in 1886 from the 10th Milwaukee County Assembly district (the 10th Ward of the City of Milwaukee) to succeed Republican Charles Elkert (who was not a candidate for re-election) for the session of 1887. Adam won 1,184 votes to 563 for Republican August Ruggaber and 305 votes for Democrat Charles Nolte.[3] He did not run for re-election in 1888, and was succeeded by Elkert.
References
- Cannon, A. Peter, ed. Members of the Wisconsin Legislature: 1848 – 1999. State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Informational Bulletin 99-1, September 1999; p. 22 Archived December 9, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
- "Some Milwaukee Notes", Wisconsin State Journal November 4, 1886; p. 1, col. 5 via Newspapers.com
- Timme, Ernst G., ed. The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin 1887 Madison, 1887; p. 503