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John Todd Trowbridge

John Todd Trowbridge

Wisconsin pioneer


John Todd Trowbridge (October 23, 1780  May 3, 1858) was an American sea captain, businessman, and Wisconsin pioneer. He was the first American settler at what is now the town of Dover in Racine County, Wisconsin, and represented Racine County in the Wisconsin Territory House of Representatives during the 4th Wisconsin Territorial Assembly.

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Biography

Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Trowbridge was a sea captain. During the War of 1812, he was captured by the British and held prisoner in Calcutta, India, and then Dartmoor Prison in England. After the war, Trowbridge was released and went to Rochester, New York, where he owned a shipping business. In 1836, Trowbridge, his wife, and family moved to Wisconsin Territory, where they settled in what is now Dover, Racine County, Wisconsin. There they built a log cabin that served as an inn. Trowbridge served as a justice of the peace. He was declared bankrupt in 1842.[1] Trowbridge also served in the Wisconsin Territorial House of Representatives in 1843 and 1844. He ran for Racine County treasurer in 1851 as a Democrat.[2] Trowbridge died in Dover, Wisconsin.[3][4][5]


References

  1. "Assignee's Sale". Racine Advocate. April 12, 1843. p. 4. Retrieved August 2, 2015 via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  2. "Democratic Nominations". Racine Advocate. October 29, 1851. p. 2. Retrieved August 2, 2015 via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  3. 'The Trowbridge Genealogy: The History of the Trowbridge Family in America,' Francis Bacon Trowbridge: Tuttle, Morehouse and Taylor Company, 1908, Biographical Sketch of John Todd Trowbridge, pg. 80-81
  4. "History of the Town of Dover, Wisconsin". Archived from the original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved 2011-12-08.



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