The United States biographical dictionary and portrait gallery of eminent and self-made men; Wisconsin volume . een elected aldermanof his city for several terms. Among other localpositions he has held the offices of commissioner ofschools, town superintendent of schools, assessor,and city attorney. He is not a member of anychurch, but in his religious opinions holds to theprinciples laid down in the golden rule. He was married on the loth of July, 1847, to MissDorlesca R. Avery, and by her has one son, W. , now engaged in manufacturing carriages atRipon, and of the firm of Goodall and


The United States biographical dictionary and portrait gallery of eminent and self-made men; Wisconsin volume . een elected aldermanof his city for several terms. Among other localpositions he has held the offices of commissioner ofschools, town superintendent of schools, assessor,and city attorney. He is not a member of anychurch, but in his religious opinions holds to theprinciples laid down in the golden rule. He was married on the loth of July, 1847, to MissDorlesca R. Avery, and by her has one son, W. , now engaged in manufacturing carriages atRipon, and of the firm of Goodall and Runals. HEMAN B. JACKSON, OSHKOSH. HEMAN B. JACKSON is a native of Naper-ville, Illinois, which place at the time of hisbirth consisted of a handful of huts, and was amere settlement among the savages who then roamedthrough that country, watered by the Dupage river. He was born on the 24th of July, 1837, and is theson of William Jackson and Lucy nee Babbitt. Hisfather, a blacksmith by trade, was a man of moder-ate means, and his mother was an earnest Christian ;both were much respected in their


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