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American politician
Edward Collins was a farmer from
Root Creek,
Wisconsin who served a single one-year term in the 1863 session of the
Wisconsin House of Representatives, representing the 8th
Milwaukee County district (the towns of
Wauwatosa and
Greenfield). At the time of his service, he was 46 years old, and had been in Wisconsin 22 years. He was a native of
Ireland. He was assigned to the
standing committee on
State Lands. He succeeded fellow Democrat
Perley J. Shumway; and was succeeded in the 1864 session by former State Senator
Edward McGarry, another Democrat and native of Ireland.
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Dean, John S.; Stewart, Frank M., Ed. The legislative manual of the state of Wisconsin; comprising Jefferson's manual, the rules, forms and laws for the regulation of business; also, lists and tables for reference: Second Annual Edition. Madison: Atwood and Rublee, State Printers, 1863; pp. 88, 93, 129
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Stewart, Frank M.; Dean, John S., Ed. The legislative manual of the state of Wisconsin; comprising Jefferson's manual, rules, forms and laws, for the regulation of business: also, lists and tables for reference: Third Annual Edition Madison: William J. Park, State Printer, Harding's Block, 1864; p. 132