19th century American politician
Milan H. Sessions
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In office January 1873 – January 1875Preceded by George W. Collins Succeeded by Edward S. Towle In office January 1883 – January 1885Serving with Charles O. Whedon, J. W. Worl , M. H. Westcott , H. Wissenburg , & Allen W. Field
Preceded by Simon C. Ayer Succeeded by Allen W. Field, J. B. Wright , William Brandt Jr. , H. S. Liesveldt , J. C. Johnston , & S. W. Burnham Constituency 30th House district In office January 1879 – January 1881Serving with S. G. Owen, W. W. Carder , & T. R. Burling
Preceded by District established Succeeded by Charles O. Whedon, N. T. McClun , N. C. Abbott , & Robert B. Graham Constituency 7th House district In office January 1873 – January 1875Preceded by District established Succeeded by Thomas C. Chapman Constituency Gage–Johnson–Lancaster–Pawnee–Saunders district In office January 1869 – January 1870Preceded by Jarvis W. Carter Succeeded by Albert V. Balch In office January 1865 – January 1867Preceded by Alexander S. McDill Succeeded by Edward L. Browne
Born (1821-12-04 ) December 4, 1821Randolph, Vermont , U.S.Died April 18, 1898(1898-04-18) (aged 76)Minneapolis, Minnesota , U.S. Resting place Lakewood Cemetery , MinneapolisPolitical party Republican Spouses
Caroline Cleveland Chandler
(
m. 1847; died 1857)
Caroline Carrie Thorne
(
m. 1866; died 1868)
Jane E. Josyslin
(
m. 1878)
Children with Caroline Chandler John Hebard Sessions (b. 1848; died 1936) Caroline Wallace Sessions (b. 1852; died 1938) Mary Willis Sessions (b. 1854) with Caroline Thorne Alice Thorne (Boutelle) (b. 1868; died 1925) Allegiance United States Branch/service United States Volunteers (Union Army ) Years of service 1862–1863 Rank Captain , USVUnit 21st Reg. Wis. Vol. Infantry Battles/wars American Civil War
Milan Hibbard Sessions (December 4, 1821 – April 18, 1898) was an American lawyer, Republican politician, and pioneer of Wisconsin and Nebraska . He served in the Wisconsin Senate , Wisconsin State Assembly , and Nebraska House of Representatives , and was speaker of the Nebraska House of Representatives during the 1873 session. Earlier in life, he served as a Union Army officer in the American Civil War .
Biography
Milan Hebard Sessions was born on December 4, 1821, in Randolph, Vermont . In 1847, he married Caroline C. Chandler. They had three children before she died in 1857. Sessions moved to Waupaca, Wisconsin , in 1855. During the American Civil War , he served with the 21st Wisconsin Infantry Regiment of the Union Army with the rank of captain . He married Elizabeth Wilson in 1866. They had one daughter before she died in 1868. Sessions then moved to Lincoln, Nebraska , in 1871. In 1878, he married Jane E. Josyslin.
Career
Sessions was State's Attorney of Washington County, Vermont , from 1853 to 1854. He was District Attorney of Waupaca County, Wisconsin , from 1860 to 1861. Later, Sessions was a member of the Wisconsin Senate and of the Wisconsin State Assembly . In 1871, he was defeated for the Senate by his law partner, Myron Reed .[ 1] He was a member of the Nebraska House of Representatives in 1873 and 1879, serving as Speaker of the House of Representatives during his second term.
Sessions later moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota . He died in Minneapolis on April 18, 1898, and was buried at Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis.
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