- John
Rugee (January 3, 1827 –
March 7, 1894) was an
American politician. He was a
member of the
Wisconsin State ****embly.
Rugee was born John Christopher...
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Built 1875-1919
Architect John
Rugee, Klug &
Smith Architectural style
Italianate NRHP reference No. 12001187...
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congregation built a
small brick-clad Gothic-influenced
church designed by John
Rugee. In 1873, the
congregation added the
frame parsonage which still survives...
- (1819–1896),
diplomat for the
Hanseatic cities of Lübeck,
Hamburg and
Bremen John
Rugee (1827–1894),
politician in Wisconsin, USA
Gustav Radbruch (1878–1949), legal...
- bound,
Captain Rugee sailed from
Batavia on 18 May.
Between Batavia and the Cape
slaves aboard Haasje revolted and
killed Jan
Andries Rugee and two other...
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election he
defeated Republican former ****emblyman John
Rugee (Finger had won the seat from
Rugee in 1861).
Immediately after the election, the Wisconsin...
- the
November general election,
losing to
German American Republican John
Rugee. He ran
again in 1882, however, and this time won the office. His last public...
- G.
Blaine Edward W.
Arndt 161,147
Republican Party James G.
Blaine John
Rugee 161,147
Republican Party James G.
Blaine Joseph Harris 161,144 Republican...
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Progressive 3,012 40.27%
Frank Wierichs Rep. 2,246 30.03% 7,480 766
William F.
Rugee Dem. 2,187 29.24% John
Christiansen Ind. 27 0.36% 1936
Primary Sep. 15 Paul...
- Raimey,
first African American woman admitted to the
Wisconsin bar John
Rugee,
Wisconsin politician Joseph Schlitz (cenotaph),
brewing magnate of the...