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Daniel J. Dill (February 24, 1830 – February 7, 1917) was a military officer and politician.

Biography

Dill was born on February 24, 1830, in Dillsburg, Pennsylvania. [1] He moved to Prescott, Wisconsin, in 1859. On March 17, 1867, he married Mary P. Johnson. They had three children. Dill died on February 7, 1917, in Prescott, where he was also buried.

Military career

After having previously served in the Mexican–American War, Dill joined what was later the 6th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment of the Union Army following the start of the American Civil War. He became Colonel of the 30th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment. [2] Later, he commanded the Union military post at Louisville, Kentucky, and was Provost Marshal of the Department of Kentucky of the Military Division of the Mississippi.

Political career

Dill served two terms in the Wisconsin State Assembly and was a Republican. Other positions he held include Chairman of the Pierce County, Wisconsin Board of Supervisors. Dill also served as mayor of Prescott from 1867 to 1869. 1876 to 1877, and 1883 to 1885. [3]

References

  1. ^ "Daniel J. Dill". The Civil War and Northwest Wisconsin. 13 February 2014. Retrieved 2015-06-05.
  2. ^ "War Papers Read Before the Commandery of the State of Wisconsin". Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. 1891. Retrieved 2015-06-05.
  3. ^ 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1891,' Biographical Sketch of Daniel Dill, pg. 599-600