James Conklin | |
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Member of the Wisconsin Senate from the 26th district | |
In office January 5, 1885 – January 7, 1889 | |
Preceded by | John Adams |
Succeeded by | Willett Main |
19th & 23rd Mayor of Madison, Wisconsin | |
In office April 1887 – April 1888 | |
Preceded by | Elisha W. Keyes |
Succeeded by | Moses Ransom Doyon |
In office April 1881 – April 1884 | |
Preceded by | Philip L. Spooner Jr. |
Succeeded by | Breese J. Stevens |
Personal details | |
Born | Burlington, Vermont, U.S. | June 12, 1831
Died | February 27, 1899 Madison, Wisconsin, U.S. | (aged 67)
Cause of death | Heart disease |
Resting place | Resurrection Cemetery, Madison |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse |
Mary Eagan (m. 1853–1899) |
Children |
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Occupation | Coal merchant |
James Conklin (June 12, 1831 – February 27, 1899) was an Irish American coal merchant, Democratic politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He was the 19th and 23rd mayor of Madison, Wisconsin, and served four years in the Wisconsin Senate, representing Wisconsin's 26th Senate district from 1885 to 1889.[1] He is the namesake of Conklin Street in Madison.