Andrew Jackson Turner
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Andrew Jackson Turner (September 24, 1832 – June 10, 1905) was an American politician, newspaper editor, and businessman. He served 4 years in the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing western Columbia County, and was the 2nd Wisconsin Railroad Commissioner. He also served as the 17th mayor of Portage, Wisconsin (1881–1884), and was chief clerk of the Wisconsin Senate for the 1876 and 1877 terms. In contemporaneous documents, his name was almost always abbreviated as A. J. Turner. He also sometimes went by the nickname "Jack Turner".
Biography
Born in Schuyler Falls, New York, he moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan, in 1855 and then settled in Portage, Wisconsin, in 1857. He was co-editor of the Portage City Record, which later merged with the Portage Wisconsin State Register. Turner served in the Wisconsin State Assembly as a Republican from 1863 to 1864, and again from 1866 to 1869. He was elected chief clerk of the Wisconsin State Senate during the 1876, 1877, and 1878 terms. He also served as mayor of Portage, Wisconsin, and was the Wisconsin Railroad Commissioner from 1878 to 1882. He wrote pamphlets and articles about the history of Portage and the Republican Party. His son was the educator Frederick Jackson Turner. Turner died in Portage, Wisconsin.
Published works
- Turner, A. J., ed. (1872). (Report). State of Wisconsin.
- Turner, A. J., ed. (1873). (Report). State of Wisconsin.
- Turner, A. J., ed. (1874). (Report). State of Wisconsin.
| Wisconsin State Assembly | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded byJonathan Bowman | Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the Columbia 1st district January 5, 1863 – January 2, 1865 | Succeeded byLevi W. Barden |
| Preceded byLevi W. Barden | Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the Columbia 1st district January 1, 1866 – January 7, 1867 | Succeeded byW. Scott Schermerhorn |
| Preceded byAlanson Holly | Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the Columbia 1st district January 4, 1869 – January 3, 1870 | Succeeded byJonas Narracong |
| Wisconsin Senate | ||
| Preceded byFred A. Dennett | Chief Clerk of the Wisconsin Senate January 3, 1876 – February 7, 1878 | Succeeded byCharles E. Bross |
| Political offices | ||
| Preceded byJosiah D. Arnold | Mayor of Portage, Wisconsin April 1881 – April 1884 | Succeeded byJames B. Taylor |
| Government offices | ||
| Preceded byDana C. Lamb | Wisconsin Railroad Commissioner February 15, 1878 – February 15, 1882 | Succeeded byNils P. Haugen |