Edward D. Holton

Edward Dwight Holton (April 28, 1815  April 21, 1892) was an American business leader, politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He was Milwaukee County's first elected sheriff and served one term in the Wisconsin State Assembly (1860). He was influential in the early political development of the state as a leader in Wisconsin's abolitionist and temperance movements, and as a co-founder of the Republican Party. He also had a strong influence on the economic development of the state through his involvement in the banking, railroad, and insurance businesses.

Edward D. Holton
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
from the Milwaukee 4th district
In office
January 2, 1860  January 7, 1861
Preceded byJames A. Swain
Succeeded byCharles Caverno
Sheriff of Milwaukee County
In office
May 1843  January 1, 1847
Preceded byJoseph Ward
Succeeded byGeorge E. Graves
Personal details
Born
Edward Dwight Holton

(1815-04-28)April 28, 1815
Lancaster, New Hampshire, U.S.
DiedApril 21, 1892(1892-04-21) (aged 76)
Savannah, Georgia, U.S.
Resting placeForest Home Cemetery
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Political partyRepublican
Free Soil (before 1854)
Liberty (before 1848)
SpouseLucinda C. Holton
ChildrenHarriet (Robertson)
(b. 1851; d. 1941)
RelativesTimothy Dwight Holton (grandfather)
OccupationMerchant, railroad promoter, banker
Known forAbolitionism, temperance, Republican Party co-founder, namesake of Holton, Kansas
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