Ganem W. Washburn

Ganem W. Washburn (October 29, 1823 October 7, 1907) was an American judge and politician.

Born in Livermore, Maine, Washburn was the son of Reuel Washburn, a Maine legislator and cousin of Israel Washburn, Jr. Governor of Maine. Washburn graduated from Bowdoin College in 1845. He then studied law with his father and his cousin Israel Washburn, Jr. in Orono, Maine. He was admitted to the Maine bar in 1847 and then moved to Oshkosh, Wisconsin Territory where he continued to practice law. In 1859 and 1860, Washburn served in the Wisconsin State Senate. From 1861 to 1864, Washburn served as Winnebago County court judge. From 1864 to 1879, Washburn served as a Wisconsin Circuit Court judge. In 1879, Washburn resigned from the bench because of impaired hearing. Washburn then supervised his real estate holdings and his farm. Washburn died suddenly of heart failure at his home in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.[1][2]

Notes

  1. 'Obituary Record of the Graduates of Bowdoin College And The Medical School of Maine For The Year Ending 1 June 1909,' Bowdoin College Library, Brunswick, Maine: 1911, Class of 1845, Ganen W. Washburn, pg. 426
  2. 'Judge Washburn Dies,' Oshkosh Daily Northwestern, October 7, 1907, pg. 1


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