Philetus Sawyer

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Philetus Sawyer
Philetus Sawyer

In office
March 4, 1881 – March 3, 1893
Preceded by Angus Cameron
Succeeded by John L. Mitchell

Born September 22, 1816(1816-09-22)
Whiting, Vermont
Died March 29, 1900 (aged 83)
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Political party Republican

Philetus Sawyer (September 22, 1816March 29, 1900) was an American politician of the Republican Party who represented Wisconsin in both houses of Congress. Sawyer County, Wisconsin, is named for him.[1]

Sawyer's family mausoleum
Sawyer's family mausoleum

Philetus Sawyer was born in 1816 in Whiting, Vermont, and moved to Crown Point, New York, as an infant in 1817. He moved to Wisconsin in 1847 and worked in the lumber industry. Sawyer's early political career included serving in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1857 and 1861, and as mayor of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, from 1863 to 1864. He ran for and was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1864 and served for ten years from 1865 until 1875; he did not run for reelection in 1874. Sawyer returned to Congress in 1881 as a U.S. Senator. He served two terms from 1881 to 1893 and did not seek a third. Sawyer died in 1900 in Oshkosh at age 83. He was interred at a family mausoleum at Riverside Cemetery in Oshkosh.[2]

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Preceded by
Ezra Wheeler
United States Representative for the 5th Congressional District of Wisconsin
1865-1873
Succeeded by
Charles Augustus Eldredge
Preceded by
Jeremiah McLain Rusk
United States Representative for the 6th Congressional District of Wisconsin
1873-1875
Succeeded by
Alanson M. Kimball
Preceded by
Angus Cameron
United States Senator (Class 1) from Wisconsin
1881–1893
Served alongside: Angus Cameron, John C. Spooner, William F. Vilas
Succeeded by
John L. Mitchell