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Joseph Goodrich

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Name
  
Joseph Goodrich



Role
  
Former Member of Wisconsin State Assembly

Died
  
October 9, 1867, Rock County, Wisconsin, United States

Previous office
  
Member of Wisconsin State Assembly (1855–1855)

Organizations founded
  
Milton College

Joseph Goodrich (May 12, 1800 – October 9, 1867) was an American pioneer, businessman, and politician.

Born in Hancock, Massachusetts, Goodrich moved to Stephentown, New York, in 1812, to live with an uncle where he was involved with farming and was a member of the Seventh Day Baptist Church. In 1819, Goodrich moved to Alfred, New York where he had a sawmill, store, and hotel. Then in 1839, Goodrich and his family moved to Prairie du Lac, Wisconsin Territory. There he founded the village of Milton, Wisconsin and Milton College. He served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1855 as a Republican. In Milton, Wisconsin, Goodrich built the Milton House. Goodrich was a supporter of the abolitionist movement and used his house for the Underground Railroad.

References

Joseph Goodrich Wikipedia