Horace N. Polley
Horace N. Polley | |
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Born |
Massena, New York, United States | March 10, 1842
Died |
September 18, 1914 72) Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, U.S | (aged
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Farmer, musician, stonemason, politician |
Horace Newton Polley (March 10, 1842 – September 18, 1914) was a farmer, musician, stonemason, and politician.
Born in Massena, New York, St. Lawrence County, New York, Polley moved with his parents to West Point, Wisconsin, Columbia County, Wisconsin and settled on a farm. He was a farmer and a stonemason. In 1858, he went back to St. Lawrence County, New York but returned to West Point, Wisconsin in 1861. During the American Civil War, Polley served in the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment and was a musician and later served as principal musician. In 1866, Polley moved to the Town of Bridge Creek, Wisconsin, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Polley was the assessor for the Town of Bridge Creek and was a Republican. From 1897 to 1901, Polley served in the Wisconsin State Assembly. Polley ran unsuccessfully for Eau Claire County assessor in 1907.[1] He moved to Trempealeau County, Wisconsin and then moved back to Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, where he died.[2][3]
Notes
- ↑ "Sets Mark at $19,351,943". Eau Claire Leader. November 17, 1907. p. 3. Retrieved July 26, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ Wisconsin Blue Book, 1899, Biographical Sketch of Horace N. Polley, p. 770.
- ↑ History of Eau Claire County, Wisconsin Past and Present, Judge William F. Bailey, editor, C.F. Cooper & Company, Chicago, Illinois: 1914, Biographical Sketch of Horace N. Polley, pp. 826–827.