Peter Reuther Explained

Peter Reuther
State Assembly:Wisconsin
District:Manitowoc 1st
Term Start:January 1, 1872
Term End:January 6, 1873
Predecessor:Svend Samuelson
Successor:Charles Rudolph Zorn
Party:Republican
Birth Date:8 February 1836
Birth Place:Laubach,
Death Place:Brillion, Wisconsin, U.S.
Restingplace:Brillion Township Cemetery,
Spouse:Augusta Rossberg
Allegiance:United States
Branch:United States Volunteers
Union Army
Rank:1st Sergeant, USV
Serviceyears:1864 - 1865
Unit:45th Reg. Wis. Vol. Infantry
Battles:American Civil War

Peter Reuther (February 8, 1836August 6, 1905) was a German American immigrant, carpenter, and Republican politician. He was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing southern Manitowoc County during the 1872 session.

Biography

Reuther was born on February 8, 1836, in Laubach, in the Grand Duchy of Hesse (now central Germany).[1] He emigrated to the United States with his parents in 1854, settling first in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.[2] At Sheboygan, Reuther went to work as a carpenter and soon moved to the town of Centerville, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, where he was a contractor.[3] He also became involved in local politics in Centerville, and was elected to seven terms as town clerk.[2]

During the fourth year of the American Civil War, Reuther was drafted into the Union Army and was enrolled in Company B of the 45th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment.[4] Reuther was promoted to first sergeant shortly after the regiment mustered into federal service.[2] The 45th Wisconsin Infantry was sent to Nashville, Tennessee, and remained there on guard duty until the end of the war.[5]

Reuther returned from the war and became involved with the Republican Party of Wisconsin. He was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1871, running on the Republican Party ticket. During the 1872 session, he represented Manitowoc County's first Assembly district, which then comprised roughly the southern half of the county.[1] He ran for re-election in 1872, but was defeated by Democrat Charles Rudolph Zorn.[6] He was twice a candidate for sheriff, but was not elected.[3]

Later in life he moved to Brillion, Wisconsin, in Calumet County, where he worked as a liquor wholesaler and retailer. He was also elected commander of Grand Army of the Republic post 222.[2]

He died at his home in Brillion on August 6, 1905.[3]

Personal life and family

Peter Reuther was the fourth of five children born to George Reuther and his wife Anna Margaretha ( Mickel). Reuther's parents and all five children emigrated to the United States. His younger brother, Jacob, served in the 5th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment in the Civil War.[2]

Peter Reuther married Augusta Rossberg, another German immigrant, on October 28, 1861. They had seven children.[2] His second son, George, later served as register of deeds for Manitowoc County.[3]

Electoral history

Wisconsin Assembly (1871, 1872)

| colspan="6" style="text-align:center;background-color: #e9e9e9;"| General Election, November 7, 1871| colspan="6" style="text-align:center;background-color: #e9e9e9;"| General Election, November 5, 1872

External links

Notes and References

  1. The Legislative Manual of the State of Wisconsin . 1872 . State of Wisconsin . Official Directory . 450 . August 6, 2022 .
  2. Book: Soldiers' and Citizens' Album of Biographical Record of Wisconsin . 1888 . Grand Army Publishing Company . Brown . H. O. . Brown . M. A. W. . 221 . August 6, 2022 .
  3. News: Died - Peter Reuther . The Manitowoc Pilot . August 17, 1905 . August 6, 2022 . .
  4. Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861 - 1865 . 1886 . Office of the Adjutant General of Wisconsin . 2 . Forty-Fifth Regiment Infantry . 770 . August 6, 2022 .
  5. Book: Quiner, Edwin B. . The Military History of Wisconsin . 1866 . Clarke & Co. . Regimental History - Forty-Second to Fifty-Third Infantry . 862 . August 6, 2022 .
  6. The Legislative Manual of the State of Wisconsin . 1873 . State of Wisconsin . Official Directory . 447 . August 6, 2022 .