LA FOLLETTE, Robert Marion,
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(Father of Robert Marion La Follette, Jr.), Senator of Wisconsin State, Primrose born in Dane County, Wisconsin on 14th June 1855, graduated from the University of Wisconsin Madison in 1879, studied the law 1880 Enter the bar and start practicing in Madison, Wisconsin. Dane County District Prosecutor 1880-1884; Republicans of the 49th, 50th and 51st Congress (March 4, 1885 to March 3, 1891), elected at the 52nd meeting of 1890 Re-elected as a candidate, chairman of the agricultural expenditure committee (5th meeting), recovery of legal practice in Madison, Wisconsin, 1906-1906 governor of Wisconsin resigned Senate was elected on January 25, 1905, He was elected to the Republican Party of the United States Senate from the 4th of March, 1905, but he hoped to play a role as governor until now, and was reelected in 1911, 1916 and 1922. He worked on January 4, 1906 until his death; the census committee (61st and 62nd), the District of Columbia (63rd to 65th) organized the company committee members Representative nomination for Republicans in 1912 and 1916 was nominated by the president; 1924 was a progressive party, the Production Committee (66th to 68th session); one of the founders of the National Progressive Republican Alliance Nominated as president candidate, 13 electoral college votes; died in Washington, DC on 18 June 1925; in Forest Hill Cemetery, Madison, Wisconsin Funeral
References American National Biography, American Biography Dictionary, La Follette, Belle C. and Fola La Follette. Robert M. La Follette. 2 volumes New York: Macmillan, 1953; Anger, Nancy C · Fighting Bob · Lavarte: Reformer of justice. Chapel Hill: North Carolina University Press, 2000
On 14th June 1855, "Bab La Follette" was born in Robert Marion La Follette in Dane County, Wisconsin. Prior to joining the University of Wisconsin in 1875, it was a farm worker. After four years of graduation, La Follette was accepted. Wisconsin bar was in 1880. He married his university lover Belle Case on December 31, 1881. Robert La Forrett started a political career as a local prosecutor in Dane County in 1881, but the Republican boss objected to thinking that his idea was progressing too much. In 1884, he was elected the House of Representatives, but in most matters he generally voted for the "Partisan Line". In 1890, he was defeated in the democratic election and returned to Madison, Wisconsin.
Born in Primrose, Wisconsin Robert Marion La Follette is an outstanding farmer and a son of a political activist. La Follette graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1879, and acquired the legal degree the following year. He served as a district attorney for four years in Dion County, Wisconsin, and was elected to Parliament in 1884. La Foretto was generally regarded as a reliable Republican in the House's three term of office. He played an important role in the drafting of McKinley tariffs in 1890, but this measure was unpopular in his constituency, and he lost his bid for the fourth semester.
As a leader in the progressive movement of the twentieth century, Robert Marion Lablet is a US representative in the state of Wisconsin, governor and senator of the United States and is an unsuccessful candidate for presidential candidate. La Forette, born in the town of Primrose, Wisconsin, is the son of a settler in Kentucky. He entered the courtroom in 1880 and entered the House of Representatives in 1885. After working for three years at the House of Representatives, he was elected as Governor of Wisconsin State and worked from 1901 until 1906. As Governor, La Follette has taken measures known as the Wisconsin concept, aimed at directly delegating major institutions, tax reform legislation, railway rate control, other boss's control, and delegating administration to elected leaders We are promoting.