Nelson Dewey

American politician, 1st Governor of Wisconsin

Nelson Dewey - American politician, 1st Governor of Wisconsin
Born

1813
212 years ago

Died

July 21st, 1889
135 years ago — 76 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

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A lawyer and politician served as the first Governor of Wisconsin from 1848 to 1852. Held significant influence during the formative years of the state following its admission to the Union. Promoted economic and infrastructure development, including supporting the construction of canals and railroads. After his term as governor, engaged in various business ventures and remained involved in state politics until his death.

Served as the first Governor of Wisconsin

Promoted infrastructure development

Engaged in state politics after governorship

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