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'''Adrian Manders''' (April 17, 1912 – June 22, 1967) was an [[United States|American]] politician.
'''Adrian Manders''' (April 17, 1912 – June 22, 1967) was an [[United States|American]] politician.


Born in [[Wrightstown, Wisconsin]], Manders was a sheet metal technician and real estate broker. He served as a [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] in the [[Wisconsin State Assembly]] from [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]] 1961-1967 until his death in office. His wife [[Verna Manders|Verna]] would be elected in a special election to succeed her husband.<ref>[http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&term_id=2940&keyword=manders Adrian Manders, Wisconsin Historical Society]</ref><ref>[http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&term_id=1852&keyword=manders Verna Manders, Wisconsin History Society]</ref>
Born in [[Wrightstown, Wisconsin]], Manders was a sheet metal technician and real estate broker. He served as a [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] in the [[Wisconsin State Assembly]] from [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]] from 1961 to 1967, when he died in office. His wife [[Verna Manders|Verna]] was elected in a special election to succeed her husband.<ref>[http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&term_id=2940&keyword=manders Adrian Manders, Wisconsin Historical Society]</ref><ref>[http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&term_id=1852&keyword=manders Verna Manders, Wisconsin History Society]</ref>


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Revision as of 01:22, 5 January 2015

Adrian Manders (April 17, 1912 – June 22, 1967) was an American politician.

Born in Wrightstown, Wisconsin, Manders was a sheet metal technician and real estate broker. He served as a Democratic in the Wisconsin State Assembly from Milwaukee, Wisconsin from 1961 to 1967, when he died in office. His wife Verna was elected in a special election to succeed her husband.[1][2]

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