Edwin Kull Explained

Edwin Kull
Birth Name:Edwin O. Kull
Birth Date:7 February 1855
Birth Place:Bloomfield, Walworth County, Wisconsin
Death Place:Elkhorn, Wisconsin
Occupation:Farmer, educator, politician
Party:Republican
Office:Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
Constituency:Walworth County
Term Start:1908
Term End:1910

Edwin O. Kull (February 7, 1855  - August 25, 1941) was an American farmer, educator, and politician.Born in the Town of Bloomfield, Walworth County, Wisconsin, Kull attended Wheaton College. He taught school in both Illinois and Walworth County. Kull had a farm in the town of Bloomfield and was involved with the farmers' cooperative creamery and fire insurance company. He served as justice of the peace, Bloomfield town assessor, and on the Bloomfield town board. In 1909, Kull served in the Wisconsin State Assembly as a Republican. Kull died in Elkhorn, Wisconsin on August 25, 1941.[1] [2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. J. D. Beck (comp.) The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin. Madison: Democrat Printing Co., 1909, p. 1142.
  2. In Assembly: Journal of Proceedings of the Sixty-Sixth Session of the Wisconsin Legislature, January 13-August 3, 1943. Madison: Democratic Printing Company, 1943, pp. 60-61.
  3. News: Edwin Kull, 86, of Genoa City Dies Monday . Lake Geneva Regional News . 1 . 1941-08-28 . 2020-06-25 . Newspapers.com.