James Vint
James Henry Vint (January 14, 1881 – January 7, 1965) was a Canadian American immigrant, machinist, and Socialist politician from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He represented the west side of the city of Milwaukee in the Wisconsin State Assembly for three terms from 1911 through 1917. He later served two years as commissioner of the Wisconsin Department of Markets, under Governor Fred R. Zimmerman.
James Vint | |
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Commissioner of the Wisconsin Department of Markets | |
In office September 12, 1927 – September 16, 1929 | |
Governor | Fred R. Zimmerman |
Preceded by | Edward Nordman |
Succeeded by | O. J. Thompson (as Secretary of Agriculture and Markets) |
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly | |
In office January 6, 1913 – January 1, 1917 | |
Preceded by | Frederick Brockhausen |
Succeeded by | William E. Jordan |
Constituency | Milwaukee 11th |
In office January 2, 1911 – January 6, 1913 | |
Preceded by | Fred R. Zimmerman |
Succeeded by | Jacob J. Litza Jr. |
Constituency | Milwaukee 8th |
Personal details | |
Born | Hamilton, Ontario, British North America | January 14, 1881
Died | January 7, 1965 83) Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. | (aged
Resting place | Forest Home Cemetery, Milwaukee |
Political party | Social Democratic |
Spouse |
Laura Louise Gisch
(m. 1906–1965) |
Occupation | Machinist, farmer |
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