James R. Barnett Explained

James R. Barnett
State:Wisconsin
State Assembly:Wisconsin
District:Winnebago 2nd
Term Start:January 4, 1909
Term End:January 2, 1911
Predecessor:Merritt L. Campbell
Successor:Julius H. Dennhardt
Party:Republican
Birth Date:31 May 1842
Birth Place:Pewaukee,
Death Place:Neenah, Wisconsin, U.S.
Resting Place:Oak Hill Cemetery,
Occupation:Physician, businessman
Spouse:Emma G. Scribner
Education:Rush Medical College
Allegiance:United States
Branch:United States Volunteers
Union Army
Serviceyears:1862 - 1865
Rank:1st Sergeant, USV
Unit:1st Reg. Wis. Vol. Cavalry
Battles:American Civil War

James R. Barnett, Sr., (May 31, 1842January 20, 1917) was an American medical doctor, banker, and Republican politician. He served two years in the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing northern Winnebago County.

Biography

Barnett was born on May 31, 1842, in the town of Pewaukee, in what is now Waukesha County, Wisconsin. As a young man, he moved to Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, and taught school there for two years before the outbreak of the American Civil War.[1]

In the summer of 1862, he volunteered for service in the Union Army and was enlisted as a private in Company I of the 1st Wisconsin Cavalry Regiment. He served with the regiment through the rest of the war, receiving promotions to sergeant and first sergeant. As the regiment was mustering out in July 1865, he was named 1st lieutenant, but was never officially mustered at that rank.[2]

After the war, Barnett attended Rush Medical College and graduated in 1868. He subsequently moved to Neenah, Wisconsin, where he practiced medicine for 45 years.[3]

In addition to his medical practice, Barnett was superintendent of schools, a member of the Neenah board of education, dean of the local medical fraternity, president of the state medical society, and president of the Neenah State Bank.[3] [4]

He was elected to one term in the Wisconsin State Assembly, in 1908, running on the Republican ticket. He was not a candidate for re-election in 1910.[1]

He died at his home in Neenah on January 20, 1917,[5] [6] after an illness of one month.[4]

Personal life and family

Barnett married Emma G. Scribner shortly after graduating from medical school. They had at least two children. Their son, James Jr., also became a medical doctor in Neenah.[3]

Electoral history

| colspan="6" style="text-align:center;background-color: #e9e9e9;"| General Election, November 8, 1908

External links

Notes and References

  1. The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin . 1909 . State of Wisconsin . Beck . J. D. . https://images.library.wisc.edu/WI/EFacs/WIBlueBks/BlueBks/WIBlueBk1909/reference/wi.wibluebk1909.i0014.pdf . Biographical Sketches . 1145 . December 11, 2021 .
  2. Book: Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861 - 1865 . Office of the Adjutant General of Wisconsin . 1886 . 1 . https://archive.org/details/rosterofwisconsi01wisc/page/n18/ . First Regiment Cavalry . 33 . December 11, 2021 .
  3. News: Dr. Barnett, Sr., died today at age of seventy-four . The Neenah Daily Times . January 29, 1917 . 3 . December 11, 2021 . .
  4. News: The Condition of Dr. J. R. Barnett. Oshkosh Daily Northwestern. January 4, 1917. 7. Newspapers.com. December 9, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161220120129/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/7780028/james_r_barnett_18421917/ . 2016-12-20 . dead.
  5. News: In the Probate Court. Dr. James R. Barnett. Oshkosh Daily Northwestern. February 12, 1917. 11. Newspapers.com. December 9, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161220120041/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/7779978/james_r_barnett_18421920/ . 2016-12-20 . dead.
  6. Web site: Barnett, James R.. Wisconsin Historical Society. 2016-03-14.