Alexander Stuart McDill (March 18, 1822 – November 12, 1875) was an American medical doctor, Republican politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He served one term in the United States House of Representatives, representing northern Wisconsin. He also served three years in the Wisconsin Legislature and was Superintendent of the State Hospital for the Insane, where he implemented important reforms in the state hospital system.[1]
He quickly established himself as a leading physician in central Wisconsin, residing at the village of "McDill", named for his brother Thomas. He was also successful in pioneer mercantile interests, partnering with his brother on a general store, sawmill, and lumber business.[5]
While serving in the Legislature, he was appointed to the commission for the State Hospital for the Insane near Madison, and was intensely involved in that organization. In 1868, he was named superintendent of the hospital.[4] He instituted reforms at the hospital to end abusive treatment, coordinating with the state courts, and he lobbied the state Legislature to reform the State Board of Charities into the State Board of Charities and Reform—the prior organization was solely tasked with managing the financial concerns of the state hospitals; the new entity was also tasked with ensuring that the hospitals were well-run.[4]
In 1872, he was elected to the United States House of Representatives in the newly created 8th congressional district—then comprising nearly all of the northern half of the state. He served in the Forty-third Congress (March 4, 1873 – March 3, 1875). He ran for re-election in 1874, but fell just 2 votes short of his Democratic opponent, George W. Cate. McDill initially declared his intention to challenge the results, but later withdrew his challenge and retired from politics.[6][4]
On his return from Washington, D.C., he was reappointed to his position as superintendent of the state hospital.[4] However, just a few months later, on November 12, 1875, he died of pneumonia near Madison.[4][2] He was interred at Madison's historic Forest Hill Cemetery.[2]
McDill Pond, McDill Elementary School, and a section of the bike/walk trail, the Green Circle, among other things in the Plover/Stevens Point area, have been named for Alexander McDill.
Electoral history
U.S. House of Representatives (1872, 1874)
Wisconsin's 8th Congressional District Election, 1872[7]
^ abcdefgKelly, Howard A.; Burrage, Walter L. (1920). American Medical Biographies. The Norman, Remington Company. pp. 736. Retrieved December 12, 2021.
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