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Wisconsin: Superintendents of Public Instruction


Wisconsin Superintendents of Public Instruction, 1849-1963 (May be incomplete!)
Eleazer Root 1849-52 Azel P. Ladd 1852-54 Hiram A. Wright 1854-55 A. Constantine Barry 1855-58 Lyman C. Draper 1858-60 Josiah L. Pickard 1860-64 John G. McMynn 1864-68 Alexander J. Craig 1868-70 Samuel Fallows 1870-74 Edward Searing 1874-78 William C. Whitford 1878-82 Robert Graham 1882-87 Jesse B. Thayer 1887-91 Oliver E. Wells 1891-95 John Q. Emery 1895-99 Lorenzo D. Harvey 1899-1903 Charles P. Cary 1903-21 John Callahan 1921- Angus B. Rothwell 1963

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

  • 1902: Charles P. Cary (Rep), elected.
  • 1953 Apr 7: George E. Watson, elected unopposed.

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