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  • Moses Ransom Doyon (December 18, 1845 – August 12, 1933) was an American politician who served as the 24th mayor of Madison, Wisconsin, from 1888 to 1889...
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    closest school to Ironton, being located in La Valle, Wisconsin. Moses Ransom Doyon, mayor of Madison, Wisconsin, lived in Ironton. Thomas A. Livesley...
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    Civil War era general and private secretary under President Grant Moses Ransom Doyon, mayor of Madison, Wisconsin Charles W. Gates, 55th governor of Vermont...
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  • of Historic Places. The house was also lived in by Madison Mayor Moses Ransom Doyon and U.S. Representative Nils P. Haugen. William T. Leitch House "William...
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    of Fourth Lake is unsurpassed." Moses Ransom Doyon and his wife Carolyn lived in the house from 1881 to 1902. Moses also served as mayor, in 1888 and...
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  • 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...
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  • Madison, Wisconsin In office April 1890 – April 1891 Preceded by Moses Ransom Doyon Succeeded by William H. Rogers Personal details Born Robert McKee...
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    1885 1885 22 Elisha W. Keyes 1886 1886 23 James Conklin 1887 1887 24 Moses Ransom Doyon 1888 1889 25 Robert McKee Bashford 1890 1890 26 William H. Rogers...
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    where he was elected mayor a few years later and served three terms. Moses Ransom Doyon, a later mayor of Madison, lived in the house from 1881 to 1902. Lawyer...
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    was also home to Madison, Wisconsin, mayors William T. Leitch and Moses Ransom Doyon. Haugen wed the former Ingeborg "Belle" Rasmussen in Saint Croix county...
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