Albert Bollinger Explained

Albert Bollinger
Birth Date:November 22, 1870
Death Date:February 14, 1933 (aged 63)
Party:Republican
Birth Place:Steeleville, Illinois
Death Place:Waterloo, Illinois
Office:Member of the Illinois Senate
Termstart:1897
Termend:1901

Albert Bollinger (November 22, 1870  - February 14, 1933) was an American politician, lawyer, and businessman.

Biography

Bollinger was born in Steeleville, Illinois. He was admitted to the Illinois bar in 1893 and lived in Waterloo, Illinois with his wife and family. He served in the Illinois Senate from 1897 to 1901 as a Republican. Bollinger served as the master of the Monroe County Chancery Court since 1904. He also helped organized the Waterloo First National Bank. He died from heart problems at his home in Waterloo, Illinois.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. 'Official Directory of the Forty-First General Assembly of Illinois 1899,' J.L. Pickering, Springfield, Illinois: 1899, Biographical Sketch of Albert Bollinger, pg. 33
  2. 'Ex-State Official Dead in Waterloo,' The Decatur daily Review (Illinois), February 14, 1933, pg. 1