James T. Oliver Explained

James T. Oliver
State:Wisconsin
State Assembly:Wisconsin
District:Brown 1st
Term Start:January 3, 1921
Term End:September 12, 1923 (died)
Predecessor:Thomas A. Delaney
Successor:Malcolm A. Sellers
Party:Republican
Birth Date:18 August 1849
Birth Place:Yorkshire, England, UK
Death Place:Green Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.
Death Cause:Heart attack
Profession:Marine engineer

James T. Oliver (August 18, 1849September 12, 1923) was an English American immigrant, marine engineer, and Republican politician. He was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing Brown County during the 1921 and 1923 sessions.

Biography

Born in Yorkshire, England, Oliver was educated in Yorkshire. In 1864, Oliver emigrated to the United States. He worked on the railroad in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. In 1872, he moved to De Pere, Wisconsin, and worked in the railroad car shops. He then went to Green Bay, Wisconsin, and then to Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin. Oliver finally returned to Green Bay. He was a marine engineer for many years. From 1921 until his death in 1923, Oliver served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and was a Republican. Oliver died suddenly of a heart attack at his home in Green Bay, Wisconsin.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1923,' Biographical Sketch of James T. Oliver, pg. 618
  2. "James T. Oliver, Assemblyman, Dies At Age Of 74", Wisconsin State Journal, September 13, 1923, pg. 1