Dictionary of Wisconsin History
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Term: Cates, Richard L. 1925
Definition: (Dem.), born New York City Nov. 22, 1925. Graduated grade and high schools; B.A. Dartmouth College; L.L.B. Univ. of Wis. 1951. Practicing attorney since 1951. Deputy Dane County district attorney July 1957-July 1959. World War II veteran, U.S. Marine Corps 1943-45, 1951-52. Elected to assembly 1958. Home Address: 5401 Hammersley Road, Madison. Dane County, 3rd district: 5th, 10th, 11th, 13th, 19th, 20th wards, city of Madison. (Blue Book 1960) The Wisconsin Historical Society has manuscripts related to this topic. See the catalog description of the Richard L. Cates Interviews for details.
[Source: Blue book]
17 records found
Berceau, Terese 1950
Callahan, John 1865 - 1956
Cates, Richard L. 1925
Crooks, N. Patrick 1938
Fox and Wisconsin River Improvement Company
Griffin, Ezra Leonard 1821 - 1892
Lawton, Barbara 1951
Loucks, Steven 1961
Mitchell, Alexander 1817 - 1887
Muskos River
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Snyder, Harry G. 1938
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temperance movement in Wisconsin
timeline of Wisconsin history, 1750-1783
Wisconsin's First Home-Built Flying Machine (Histo
woman suffrage movement
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