Wisconsin, its story and biography, 1848-1913 . e val-ued educational institutions of the capital city and the upbuilding ofwhich to high standard was mainly due to the able and zealous effortsof Mr. Deming. From 1903 to 1910 Mr. Deming occupied himself prin-cipally with effective service as an expert accountant, and in the latteryear, under the civil-service regulations, he received appointment to aclerkship in the office of the state railroad commissioner of Wisconsin,an incumbency which he has since retained, as a valued assistant indirecting the affairs of this important department of the


Wisconsin, its story and biography, 1848-1913 . e val-ued educational institutions of the capital city and the upbuilding ofwhich to high standard was mainly due to the able and zealous effortsof Mr. Deming. From 1903 to 1910 Mr. Deming occupied himself prin-cipally with effective service as an expert accountant, and in the latteryear, under the civil-service regulations, he received appointment to aclerkship in the office of the state railroad commissioner of Wisconsin,an incumbency which he has since retained, as a valued assistant indirecting the affairs of this important department of the governmentalservice of the state. In politics Mr. Deming has taken a course consistent with his earn-est convictions, and for the past fifteen years he has been an earnestand purposeful supporter of the cause of the Prohibition party. Hehas ever given his influence in support of measures and objects tendingto conserve the best interests of the community, along moral, intellec-tual and material lines, and his course has been guided and governed. c^rf&&J£h>lJ£ HISTORY OF WISCONSIN 1233 by the highest principles of integrity and honor. Mr. and Mrs. Demingattend the Congregational church. On the 24th of August, 1884, was solemnized the marriage of to Miss Lucretia M. Randall, who was born in New Yorkstate and whose parents were numbered among the honored pioneersof Wisconsin, to which state they came from that of New York in theyear 1850. Mrs. Deming completed her education in the University ofWisconsin and was a successful and popular teacher in the publicschools for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Deming have three children,whose names and respective dates of birth are here noted: Arthur C,February 27, 1882; Rose E., November 15, 1885; and Edith July8, 1890. Arthur C. Deming married Ida Gerer, of Dane county and re-sides in Madison. He is engaged as special helper to Prof. Chas. Leith ofthe state university in the U. S. Geological survey. Rose E. resides athome and


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