Julius Beer (November 28, 1843 – January 12, 1927 [1]) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.
Beer was born in the Kingdom of Saxony. In 1869, he settled on a farm in Hudson, Wisconsin. [2] Later, he expanded the farm into St. Joseph, Wisconsin and become involved in other businesses.[ example needed] Also in 1869, Beer married Ellen Thaka. They had six children.
Beer was elected to the Assembly in 1904, [3] where he served on the committee for town and county organization. [4] Other positions he held include chairman (similar to mayor) and town clerk of St. Joseph. He was a Republican.
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Julius Beer (November 28, 1843 – January 12, 1927 [1]) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.
Beer was born in the Kingdom of Saxony. In 1869, he settled on a farm in Hudson, Wisconsin. [2] Later, he expanded the farm into St. Joseph, Wisconsin and become involved in other businesses.[ example needed] Also in 1869, Beer married Ellen Thaka. They had six children.
Beer was elected to the Assembly in 1904, [3] where he served on the committee for town and county organization. [4] Other positions he held include chairman (similar to mayor) and town clerk of St. Joseph. He was a Republican.
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