William W. Braden Explained

William W. Braden
Office:4th Auditor of Minnesota
Term Start:January 10, 1882
Term End:January 1891
Governor:Lucius Frederick Hubbard
Andrew Ryan McGill
William Rush Merriam
Predecessor:Orlan P. Whitcomb
Successor:Adolph Biermann
State House2:Minnesota
District2:14th
Term Start2:January 8, 1867
Term End2:January 4, 1869
Birth Date: 1837
Birth Place:Ohio, U.S.
Death Place:California, U.S.
Party:Republican
Residence:Lenora, Minnesota, U.S.
Occupation:Politician, farmer
Allegiance:United States (Union)
Branch:United States Army (Union Army)
Rank:Captain
Unit:6th Minnesota Infantry Regiment
Battles:American Civil War

William W. "W.W." Braden (1837–1897) was an American politician and farmer who served as the fourth Minnesota State Auditor from 1882 to 1891. He previously served in the Minnesota Legislature from 1867 to 1869, representing the 14th legislative district of Minnesota as a Republican in the 9th and 10th Minnesota Legislatures.

Early life

Braden was born in Ohio in 1837.[1] He came to Minnesota in 1854, 1855, or 1856.[2]

Career

Braden served in the 6th Minnesota Infantry Regiment in the 1860s during the American Civil War.

Braden served in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1867 to 1869, representing the 14th legislative district of Minnesota as a Republican in the 9th and 10th Minnesota Legislatures.

During his time in office, Braden served on the following committees:

Braden chaired the Enrollment and Charitable Institutions committees.

Braden's tenure began on January 8, 1867, and concluded on January 4, 1869. His district included representation for Fillmore County.

Outside of the Minnesota Legislature, Braden was a farmer.

Braden served as the fourth Minnesota State Auditor from January 10, 1882, to January 1891.[2] He was preceded in office by Orlan P. Whitcomb and succeeded by Adolph Biermann.

Personal life and death

Braden resided in Lenora, Minnesota. He died in California in 1897.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Hubbard. Lucius Frederick. Murray. William Pitt. Baker. James Heaton. 1908. Minnesota in Three Centuries, 1655– 1908: Description and Explorations. Publishing Society of Minnesota. 438.
  2. Web site: Braden, William W. "W.W.". Minnesota Legislature. August 12, 2023.