Ellsworth Burnett Explained

Ellsworth Burnett
State:Wisconsin
State Assembly:Wisconsin
District:Pierce County
Term Start:January 1877
Term End:January 1878
Predecessor:Christopher L. Taylor
Successor:Charles A. Hawn
Party:Republican
Birth Date:5 August 1836
Birth Place:Madrid, New York, U.S.
Death Place:Santa Rosa, California, U.S.
Restingplace:Santa Rosa Odd Fellows Cemetery,
Allegiance:United States
Branch:United States Volunteers
Union Army
Serviceyears:1862 - 1865
Battles:American Civil War

Ellsworth Burnett (August 5, 1836April 14, 1895) was an American politician and Wisconsin pioneer. He served one term in the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing Pierce County in the 1877 session.

Early life

Burnett was born in Madrid, New York, though reports have differed on the exact date. He later moved to River Falls, Wisconsin.[1]

Career

After moving to Wisconsin, Burnett became involved in the lumber and farming industries. During the American Civil War, Burnett originally enlisted with the 30th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment of the Union Army, where he became a sergeant. Later, he joined the 37th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment and was attached to the Army of the Potomac. He achieved the rank of captain and was brevetted a major for his performance during the Siege of Petersburg.

Burnett was a member of the Assembly during the 1877 session.[2] Previously, he had been sheriff of Pierce County from January 1, 1872, until January 1, 1873. He was a Republican.

Personal life

On November 24, 1873, Burnett married Amelia Frances Cox. Amelia Cox was a daughter of Charles B. Cox, another prominent pioneer settler of Pierce County, who also served in the Wisconsin Legislature. He is the biological father of former Green Bay Packers safety Morgan Burnett.

Ellsworth Burnett died in Santa Rosa, California, on April 14, 1895.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: THE LEGISLATIVE MANUAL OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN. 16th. Madison, Wis.. 1877. 471.
  2. Book: Lawrence S. Barish. 2007. State of Wisconsin Blue Book 2007 - 2008. 127.