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Politicians in Masonry Construction in Wisconsin
brick, tile, concrete, stone, marble

  Edwin Hyde (b. 1828) — of Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wis. Born in England, June 8, 1828. Republican. Stone dealer; trustee, Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company; member of Wisconsin state assembly, 1867-68, 1877-78; member of Wisconsin state senate, 1879-80. Methodist. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Peter Hyde and Harriet (Harris) Hyde.
  August Kickbusch (1828-1901) — of Wausau, Marathon County, Wis. Born in Kolberg, Prussia (now Kolobrzeg, Poland), October 15, 1828. Fur trader; brick manufacturer; hardware merchant; mayor of Wausau, Wis., 1872-73, 1874-75. German ancestry. Died May 28, 1901 (age 72 years, 225 days). Interment at Pine Grove Cemetery, Wausau, Wis.
  Relatives: Son of Martin F. Kickbusch and Katrina (Koahn) Kickbusch; married to Matilda Schochow.
Arthur Koegel Arthur Koegel (1889-1974) — of Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wis. Born in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wis., May 2, 1889. Bricklayer; member of Wisconsin state assembly from Milwaukee County 7th District, 1931-42; defeated (Socialist), 1950. Died in March, 1974 (age 84 years, 0 days). Interment at The Gardens of Stonebank, Stone Bank, Wis.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Image source: Wisconsin Blue Book 1940
  Peter Lyman Marden (1863-1920) — also known as Peter L. Marden — of Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wis. Born in Chichester, Merrimack County, N.H., April 18, 1863. Cement contractor; candidate for mayor of Oshkosh, Wis., 1912, 1918. Universalist. Died in Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wis., July 15, 1920 (age 57 years, 88 days). Interment at Riverside Cemetery, Oshkosh, Wis.
  Relatives: Son of Nathan Marden and Sarah Jane (Seavey) Marden; brother of Walter A. Marden; married to Elizabeth Gertrude Langley; father of Nathan Langley Marden.
  Political family: Marden family of Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
William J. Sweeney William J. Sweeney — of Glenmore town, Brown County, Wis.; De Pere, Brown County, Wis. Born in Glenmore town, Brown County, Wis. Democrat. Road contractor; auctioneer; insurance agent; farmer; stone quarry business; member of Wisconsin state assembly from Brown County 2nd District, 1933-46; defeated, 1952 (Brown County 2nd District), 1954 (Brown County 3rd District). Burial location unknown.
  Image source: Wisconsin Blue Book 1940
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