Joseph W. Babcock
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Joseph Weeks Babcock was a seven-term Republican
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 member of the United States House of Representatives
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 from Wisconsin
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.

Babcock was the grandson of Joseph Weeks
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Joseph Weeks was a United States Representative from New Hampshire. He was the grandfather of Joseph Weeks Babcock who represented Wisconsin in the United States Congress from 1893-1907. He was born in Warwick, Massachusetts, where he attended the common schools...

, Congressman from Vermont
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. He grew up in Butler County, Iowa
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, where he started his lumber career working at his father's lumberyard. In 1881 he moved to Necedah, Wisconsin
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, where he amassed a fortune during his 17 years as manager and secretary of the Necedah Lumber Company, and served in the Wisconsin State Assembly
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 from 1888-1892.

In 1892, Babcock was elected to Congress from Wisconsin's 3rd congressional district
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. In 1893, he helped organize the Republican Congressional Campaign Committee
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; he was credited with helping achieve Republican successes in the 1894 House elections, and was chairman of the committee for the next ten years. He was a candidate for Speaker of the House
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 in 1902, but lost to Joseph Cannon. He was defeated for reelection in 1906 by Democrat
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 James William Murphy
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.

He continued to live in Washington, where in 1909 he died at age 59 after suffering for several weeks from liver and kidney problems.

Sources

  • American National Biography
    American National Biography
    The American National Biography is a 24 volume biographical encyclopedia set containing approximately 17,400 entries and 20 million words, first published in 1999 by Oxford University Press under the auspices of the American Council of Learned Societies. A 400-entry supplement appeared in 2002...

    , vol. 1, pp. 811–812.
  • Wisconsin Historical Society biography
  • Findagrave.com entry
  • Men of Mark in America Biography
  • "Ex-Congressman J. W. Babcook", The New York Times, 28 April 1909, p 9. [ProQuest Historical Newspapers, New York Times (1857-Current file), Document ID: 101878577]
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