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  2. Alvan E. Bovay - Wikipedia

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    Alvan Earle Bovay (July 12, 1818 – January 13, 1903) was an American politician and one of the founders of the Republican Party. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1859 and 1860, representing Fond du Lac County .

  3. Little White Schoolhouse - Wikipedia

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    In Ripon, Bovay, who had gotten the schoolhouse built, led the opposition, and canvassed support among opposition members of all the local parties. He called a meeting on March 20. The Whig and Free Soil parties dissolved themselves in favor of forming a new, united party to be called "Republican," with some Democrats also defecting from their ...

  4. Jehdeiah Bowen - Wikipedia

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    In 1850, Bowen moved to Ripon, Wisconsin, where he established a knitting factory and became active in civic affairs. [6] [7] He helped to found Ripon College. [6] [7] Active as a Democrat in local and state politics, Bowen worked with Alvan E. Bovay to found a new Wisconsin chapter of the Republican Party. [6] [7] [12] [13]

  5. Republican Party of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The organizer of the meeting that gave birth to America's Republican Party was New York state native Alvan Earle Bovay, a lawyer and mathematics teacher at Ripon College. In 1852 Bovay traveled to New York City during the national Whig Party convention and met with old friend and New York Tribune editor Horace Greeley. Bovay suggested the name ...

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  7. List of Norwich University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Alvan E. Bovay 1841 – co-founder of Ripon College and of the Republican Party [4] [5] Thomas J. Cutler 1988 – author, director of the Walbrook Maritime Academy, and associate editor of the United States Naval Institute

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  9. Walsworth Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    Walsworth produces books, catalogs and magazines, and is the only family-owned publisher of yearbooks. The company was started in 1937 by Don Walsworth. The current CEO of the company is Don's son, Don O. Walsworth, and the current president is his grandson, Don Walsworth.