Felix A. Kremer

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Felix A. Kremer (October 18, 1872 – January 11, 1940) was an American farmer, lawyer, newspaper publisher, and politician.

Born on a farm in Mount Carroll, Illinois,[1] Kremer received his law degree from Northern Illinois University College of Law.[1] From 1899 to 1916, Kremer practiced law in Madison, Wisconsin.[1] He then moved to Phillips, Wisconsin, where he continued to practice law and owned a farm. Kremer served as district attorney and municipal judge for Price County, Wisconsin.[1] He owned and published The Wisconsin Homestead, an agricultural newspaper. In 1937, Kremer served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and was a Progressive.[1][2] Kremer died in a hospital in Madison, Wisconsin, in 1940.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "Illness Is Fatal to Felix Kremer, Former Legislator". The Capitol Times. January 11, 1940. p. 10. Retrieved May 11, 2019 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  2. ^ Wisconsin Blue Book 1937, Biographical Sketch of Felix A. Kremer, p. 62.