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Albert Gallatin Ellis

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Name
  
Albert Ellis

Died
  
1885

Children
  
F. S. Ellis


Albert Gallatin Ellis Colonel Albert Gallatin Ellis

Albert Gallatin Ellis (August 24, 1800 – December 23, 1885) was a politician and newspaper publisher and editor in Wisconsin.

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Biography

Ellis was born in Verona, New York on August 24, 1800. An Episcopalian missionary, Ellis moved to Green Bay, Wisconsin Territory, with members of the Oneida people to establish a colony and a school. He later became involved in the Public Land Survey System before becoming a publisher of the Green Bay Intelligencer in 1834, the first newspaper west of Lake Michigan. In 1852, Ellis moved to Stevens Point, Wisconsin, where he worked with the General Land Office and became a surveyor general, as well as once again became a newspaper publisher, eventually becoming an editor. Ellis died on December 23, 1885. His son, F. S. Ellis, became mayor of Green Bay.

Political career

Ellis served in the seventh Michigan Territorial Council for the western area of Michigan Territory. In 1836 and again from 1841 to 1844, Ellis was a member of the Wisconsin Territorial House of Representatives of the Wisconsin Territorial Legislature. After Wisconsin's admission to the Union, Ellis served as Mayor of Stevens Point. He was a Democrat.

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Albert Gallatin Ellis Wikipedia