Lynn E. Stalbaum

Lynn Ellsworth Stalbaum
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Wisconsin's 1st district
In office
January 3, 1965  January 3, 1967
Preceded by Henry C. Schadeberg
Succeeded by Henry C. Schadeberg
Member of the Wisconsin Senate
Personal details
Born May 15, 1920
Waterford, Wisconsin
Died June 17, 1999(1999-06-17) (aged 79)
Bethesda, Maryland
Political party Democratic

Lynn Ellsworth Stalbaum (May 15, 1920  June 17, 1999) was a representative from Wisconsin.

Stalbaum was born on a farm near Waterford, Wisconsin, in Racine County. He attended the public schools and graduated from the Racine County Agricultural School in 1936. He was employed with the United States Department of Agriculture in Racine County from 1936 to 1944, serving as administrative officer from 1937. Stabaum served in the United States Navy from 1944 to 1946 and was then a feed salesman from 1946 to 1951. He married Alice Gunderson in 1950.[1] He was secretary-treasurer of the Racine Milk Producers Cooperative Association and manager of the Harmony Dairy Co. from 1951 to 1964.[2] In 1954 he was elected to the Wisconsin State Senate (reelected in 1958 and 1962), where he served as caucus chairman in 1957, 1959, and 1961, and as assistant minority leader in 1963. He was elected as a Democrat to the Eighty-ninth Congress (January 3, 1965  January 3, 1967) and was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1966 to the Ninetieth Congress and for election in 1968 to the Ninety-first Congress. Stalbaum was a legislative consultant to rural electric and dairy cooperatives from 1968 to 1985. He resided in Bethesda, Maryland until his death on June 17, 1999.

References

  1. "Tea for Mrs. Stalbaum". Janesville Daily Gazette. November 5, 1965. p. 5. Retrieved July 30, 2015 via Newspapers.com.
  2. "Stalbaum for the Positive Approach". Janesville Daily Gazette. October 30, 1964. p. 10. Retrieved July 30, 2015 via Newspapers.com.
United States House of Representatives
Preceded by
Henry C. Schadeberg
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Wisconsin's 1st congressional district

January 3, 1965  January 3, 1967
Succeeded by
Henry C. Schadeberg


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