SOURCE: History of the
upper peninsula of Michigan : containing a full account of its
early settlement, its growth, development, and resources, an extended
description of its iron and copper mines : also, accurate sketches of
its counties, cities, towns, and villages ... biographical sketches,
portraits of prominent men and early settlers.
Collection: Michigan County Histories Pages 504C. E.
McINTOSH, District Attorney. was born in Canada West April 13,
1836; came to Wisconsin in 1838; settled at Milwaukee; attended school
until 1856, and then went to Notre Dame University. of South Bend,
Ind., for three years; returned to Wisconsin, and taught school till
1861; was in United States Army four years, and then returned to
Appleton, Wis., and settled there in the spring of 1866; remained in
Appleton until January, 1881, when he came to Florence; practiced law;
was admitted to the bar in 1874. and was admitted to Supreme Court of
Wisconsin same year. Mr. McIntosh represented Outagamie County, Wis.,
in Legislature three years; now located at Florence, Wis., and term of
office will expire January 1, 1883; was married to Miss Mary E.
Conklin. of Neosho, Dodge Co., Wis., October 11, 1864; have six
children-Malcolm E., Montgomery E.. Maggie E., Nathan, Charlotte and
Donald.
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