Wilbur_H._Tousley

Wilbur H. Tousley

Wilbur H. Tousley

American politician


Wilbur H. Tousley (March 19, 1841 December 8, 1903) was an American newspaper editor, printer, and politician.

Born in Wadsworth, Ohio, Tousley moved to Wisconsin in 1858 and then moved to Illinois in 1859. In 1860, he moved back to Wisconsin and then in 1861 moved back to Illinois. During the American Civil War, Tousley enlisted in the 69th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment. He settled in Jefferson, Wisconsin and was the editor and publisher of the Jefferson Banner newspaper. In 1870, Tousley served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and was a Democrat. In 1879, Tousley moved to Chicago, Illinois; he died in Chicago, Illinois in 1903.[1][2]


Notes

  1. 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1870,' Biographical Sketch of Wilbur H. Tousley, pg. 364
  2. 'Wilbur H. Tousley-obituary,' Janesville Daily Gazette, December 11, 1903, pg. 4



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