Columbus Caldwell

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Columbus Caldwell (September 25, 1830 – December 18, 1908) was an American farmer and politician.

Born in

1st Wisconsin Volunteer Cavalry Regiment as a private. Caldwell served in the Lind Town Board and served as chairman of the town board. He also served as Waupaca County register of deeds and was a Republican. In 1873 and 1874, Caldwell served in the Wisconsin State Assembly. He was appointed the first commandant of the soldiers house at Waupaca, Wisconsin. Caldwell died in Waupaca, Wisconsin.[1][2]

Notes

  1. ^ 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1874,' Biographical Sketch of Columbus Caldwell, pg. 470
  2. ^ 'Capt. Columbus Caldwell,' Waukesha Freeman, January 14, 1909, pg. 4