Joseph Vilas | |
Order: | 10th |
Mayor of Manitowoc, Wisconsin | |
Term Start: | April 1893 |
Term End: | April 1895 |
Predecessor: | Fred Schuette |
Successor: | Thomas Torrison |
State1: | Wisconsin |
State Senate1: | Wisconsin |
District1: | 19th |
Term Start1: | January 1, 1863 |
Term End1: | January 1, 1865 |
Predecessor1: | George A. Jenkins |
Successor1: | George B. Reed |
Birth Name: | Joseph Vilas |
Birth Date: | 31 March 1832 |
Birth Place: | Ogdensburg, New York, U.S. |
Death Place: | Manitowoc, Wisconsin |
Restingplace: | Evergreen Cemetery Manitowoc, Wisconsin |
Party: | Democratic |
Relations: | William Freeman Vilas (cousin) |
Joseph Vilas (March 31, 1832 - January 7, 1905) was an American businessman and politician. He was the 10th Mayor of Manitowoc, Wisconsin.
Born in Ogdensburg, New York, Vilas went to Union College in Schenectady, New York. In 1852, he moved to Manitowoc, Wisconsin. He was involved with the mercantile, railroad, and paper manufacturing businesses. During the American Civil War, Vilas served as a draft commissioner. He served in the Wisconsin State Senate in 1863 and 1864 and was a Democrat. He also served as president of the village of Manitowoc. In 1893, he was elected mayor of Manitowoc. Vilas was president of the Board of Harbor Commissioners. In 1868, he ran for election to the United States House of Representatives and lost the election to Philetus Sawyer. Vilas died by suicide with a firearm in his home in Manitowoc. He had been in ill health for several years. He was a cousin of William Freeman Vilas.[1] [2]