Statewide County WI Archives Biographies.....KREUTZER, ANDREW LAWRENCE ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/wi/wifiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Tina Vickery tsvickery@adelphia.net March 18, 2007, 12:43 am Author: Published Under the Direction of Halford Erickson, Commissioner of Labor and Industrial Statistics, 1903. THE WISCONSIN LEGISLATURE. SENATE. The senate is composed of thirty-three members, who hold office for four years and receive $500 each for their services at each regular session. Members of the senate, session of 1903, representing odd-numbered districts, were elected in 1902, Their terms will end Jan. 1, 1907. Those representing even-numbered districts were elected in 1900. Their terms will end Jan. 1, 1905. The lieutenant-governor is president of the senate, but can vote only in case of a tie. A temporary president, to act in the absence of the president, is chosen by the members of the senate. The senate of 1903 contains 3O Republicans and 3 Democrats. Lieutenant-Governor James O. Davidson, president; James J. McGillivray, president pro tern.; Theo. W. Goldin, chief clerk; Sanfield Macdonald, sergeant-at-arms. TWENTY-FIFTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. Clark and Marathon counties. Population, 1900—69,104. ANDREW LAWRENCE KREUTZER (Rep.), of Wausau, Marathon county, Wis., was bora August 31, 1802, in Germantown, Washington county, and received his education in the common schools and in the law department of the University of Wisconsin. He is the senior member of the law firm of Kreutzer, Bird & Rosenberry. He was elected district attorney of Marathon county in 1894 and was re-elected to the same office in 1896. He was appointed by Governor Upham a commissioner to the Atlanta Exposition in 1895; was appointed on Governor Scofleld's staff to the rank of colonel and was the acting Judge advocate general of Wisconsin National Guards during the years of 1897-9. He was elected to the senate in 1898 and was re-elected in 1902, receiving 6,680 votes against 4,894 votes for H. S. Mulvey (Dem.). During the sessions of 1901 and 1903 he was chairman of the committee on Judiciary. Additional Comments: The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin. Compiled and Published Under the Direction of Halford Erickson, Commissioner of Labor and Industrial Statistics, 1903. 1069 - 1117. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/wi/history/bluebook/1903/bios/kreutzer67gbs.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/wifiles/ File size: 2.7 Kb