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'''Emery Crosby''' was a member of the [[Wisconsin State Assembly]].
'''Emery Crosby''' (December 29, 1874 in [[Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.usgennet.org/usa/wi/county/clark/2data/58/58141.htm|title=Crosby, Emery W.|publisher=Abbotsford Tribune|accessdate=2014-02-14}}</ref> &ndash; May 23, 1947 in [[Neillsville, Wisconsin]]) was a member of the [[Wisconsin State Assembly]]. He attended high school in [[Glenbeulah, Wisconsin]] before attending the [[University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh]] and [[Northwestern University]]. Crosby's grandfather, [[James Little (American politician)|James Little]], was also a member of the Assembly.


In June 1901, Crosby married Rosa M. Beck.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.usgennet.org/usa/wi/county/clark/4data/91/91143.htm|title=Crosby, Emery W.|publisher=USGenNet|accessdate=2014-02-14}}</ref>
==Biography==
Crosby was born on December 29, 1874 in [[Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.usgennet.org/usa/wi/county/clark/2data/58/58141.htm|title=Crosby, Emery W.|publisher=Abbotsford Tribune|accessdate=2014-02-14}}</ref> He attended high school in [[Glenbeulah, Wisconsin]] before attending the [[University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh]] and [[Northwestern University]]. Crosby's grandfather, [[James Little (US politician)|James Little]], was also a member of the Assembly.

In June 1901, Crosby married Rosa M. Beck.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.usgennet.org/usa/wi/county/clark/4data/91/91143.htm|title=Crosby, Emery W.|publisher=USGenNet|accessdate=2014-02-14}}</ref> Crosby died on May 23, 1947 in [[Neillsville, Wisconsin]].


==Career==
==Career==
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| DATE OF DEATH = May 23, 1947
| PLACE OF DEATH = Neillsville, Wisconsin
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Latest revision as of 18:48, 6 December 2024

Emery Crosby (December 29, 1874 in Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin[1] – May 23, 1947 in Neillsville, Wisconsin) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. He attended high school in Glenbeulah, Wisconsin before attending the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and Northwestern University. Crosby's grandfather, James Little, was also a member of the Assembly.

In June 1901, Crosby married Rosa M. Beck.[2]

Career

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Crosby was elected to the Assembly in 1914. Additionally, he was a member of the Clark County, Wisconsin Board, District Attorney of Clark County and a judge on the Wisconsin Circuit Court. He was succeeded by William Lyman Smith. Crosby was a Republican.

References

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  1. ^ "Crosby, Emery W." Abbotsford Tribune. Retrieved 2014-02-14.
  2. ^ "Crosby, Emery W." USGenNet. Retrieved 2014-02-14.