Ira W. Bird Explained

Ira W. Bird
State House:Wisconsin
District:Madison, Wisconsin
Term Start:1849
Term End:1849

Ira Washington Bird (March 17, 1819  - March 11, 1899) was an American politician.

Bird was born in Oneida County, New York. He moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin Territory in 1836 and worked as a clerk for Solomon Juneau in his store. He then moved to Madison in Wisconsin Territory in 1838. He served in the Wisconsin Assembly from Madison, Wisconsin, in 1849 and was a Whig. He served as sheriff of Dane County, Wisconsin and as Dane County Register of Deeds. He went to California and then returned to Wisconsin in 1852. Bird moved to Jefferson, Wisconsin in 1854. He served on the Jefferson County, Wisconsin Board of Supervisors and as town clerk. Bird practiced law. He was also a Democrat. Bird served as the first mayor of Jefferson, Wisconsin and as county judge of Jefferson County, Wisconsin. He died in Jefferson, Wisconsin from a long illness. His brother was Augustus A. Bird who also served in the Wisconsin Legislature.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Notes and References

  1. 'Judge I.W. Bird Dies,' Weekly Wisconsin (Milwaukee, Wisconsin), March 18, 1899, pg. 8
  2. 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1899,' Members of the Assembly, pg. 160
  3. 'The History of Jefferson County, Wisconsin,' Western Historical Company, Chicago, Illinois: 1879, Biographical Sketch of Judge Ira W. Bird, p. 638
  4. 'Proceedings of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin At Its Forty-Fifth Annual Meeting Held December 9 and 16, 1897-Wisconsin Necrology For Year Ending November 30, 1899, Florence Elizabeth Baker-library assistant, Biographical Skech of Ira W, Bird, pg. 59
  5. http://www.rockvillemama.com/dane/birdaugustusfam.txt Wisconsin Biography-Dane County