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Charles Joseph "Chuck" Chvala (born December 5, 1954) is an American real estate dealer, lawyer, and former politician. He served 20 years in the Wisconsin State Senate , representing Dane County , and was the Democratic caucus leader from 1995 through 2002.
Charles McCarthy, librarian and political scientist (Madison) Thorbjorn N. Mohn (1844–1899), founding president of St. Olaf College (Columbia County) Anna Augusta Von Helmholtz-Phelan (1890–1964), assistant professor emeritus of English, University of Minnesota; Cora Scott Pond Pope (1856 – unknown), professor
In August 2014, John Balistrieri's application to reinstate his law license was rejected by the Wisconsin Supreme Court. [40] He died on June 7, 2024. Peter "Pitch" Picciurro [ 31 ] — former family boss, the owner of Pitch's Lounge and Restaurant and blood relative to Frank Balistrieri. [ 41 ]
Don Hanaway, former Wisconsin Attorney General [citation needed] Connor Hansen, former justice, Wisconsin Supreme Court [123] Doris Hanson, Wisconsin politician [124] Spencer Haven, former attorney general of Wisconsin [125] Charles Hawks, Jr., U.S. Representative [126] S.I. Hayakawa, former U.S. Senator from California [127]
Wisconsin Death Trip is a 1973 historical nonfiction book by Michael Lesy, originally published by Pantheon Books. It charts numerous sordid, tragic, and bizarre incidents that took place in and around Jackson County, Wisconsin between 1885 and 1900, primarily in the town of Black River Falls .
Charles F. Smith Jr. (July 16, 1918 – April 17, 2001) was a Republican member of the Wisconsin Senate, representing the 29th District from 1963 to 1967. He served on the Wausau, Wisconsin Common Council and the Marathon County, Wisconsin Board of Supervisors and was its chairman.
Tonawanda Creek, a tributary of the Niagara River and part of the Erie Canal; Tonawanda Engine, a General Motors engine factory in Buffalo, New York; Tonawanda Kardex Lumbermen, a defunct NFL team based in North Tonawanda; Tonawanda Reservation, on Tonawanda Creek in Erie, Genesee, and Niagara counties; Lake Tonawanda, prehistoric glacial lake
Charles F. Greenwood (May 6, 1852 – May 3, 1925) was an American businessman and politician. Born in the town of Aztalan, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, Greenwood grew up a farm, went to the public schools, and the Jefferson Liberal Institute. He owned a farm and a grocery store in Johnson Creek, Wisconsin.