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Solomon Nason
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Solomon Nason

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Solomon L. Nason (December 16, 1825 – April 1, 1899) was an American farmer and lumberman from Nasonville, Wisconsin who served one term as a Greenback Party member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing Clark, Lincoln, Taylor and Wood counties.

Background

Nason was born in Standish, Cumberland County, Maine on December 16, 1825, and received a common school education. He became a farmer and lumberman. Nason went to California in 1849, but returned to Maine in 1853, and in that same year moved to Wisconsin, settling in Wood County along with his brother William G. Nason in the spring of 1855. They settled in the area later known as "Nasonville" (at that time commencing about three or four miles southwest of what was to become Marshfield, and extending towards Maple Works and Neillsville in Clark County) since the Nason brothers had early settled at a site about eleven miles southwest of Marshfield. The Nasons settled permanently in what would later be termed Nasonville proper in September 1856, buying land in Section 5, Town 24 N, Range 2 E (Rock Township), and also buying several adjoining sections. Solomon later donated a portion of this land, on which the hamlet of Lindsey would be erected. Solomon Nason established and kept a store in Nasonville, and when a Nasonville post office was established was appointed postmaster in 1859, serving in that capacity until 1878.

Public service

At the time of his election to the Assembly, Solomon Nason had played a leading part in the organization of the Town of Lincoln and had been the chairman of the board of supervisors for eight years, and county commissioner of Wood County under the commissioner system (which was in force from January, 1862 to March, 1870) for two years.

Legislative service

Nason was nominated by the Greenbacks in 1877, and was elected to the Assembly without opposition, with 2,923 votes. (Republican incumbent Freeman Lindsay was not a candidate.) He was assigned to the standing committee on state lands. He was not a candidate for re-election, and the seat was taken by Republican Niram Withee.

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Who is Solomon Nason?
Solomon Nason was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 36th Governor of Vermont from 1858 to 1860. He was a member of the Whig Party and later became a Republican.
What was Nason's early life like?
Solomon Nason was born on August 20, 1812, in Mount Vernon, Maine. He grew up on a farm and worked as a teacher before studying law.
What were Nason's political accomplishments?
During his tenure as Governor of Vermont, Nason focused on improving the state's educational system, including the establishment of the Vermont State Normal School. He also advocated for the temperance movement and supported the Republican Party's stance on slavery.
What is Nason's connection to the whig party?
Solomon Nason was initially a member of the Whig Party, which was one of the major political parties in the United States during the mid-19th century. However, the Whig Party dissolved in the 1850s, and Nason then became a member of the newly formed Republican Party.
What happened after Nason's term as Governor of Vermont ended?
After leaving office, Solomon Nason continued his law practice and became involved in various business ventures. He also served as a trustee for Middlebury College and was active in local community organizations.
Did Nason hold any other political positions?
Before becoming governor, Solomon Nason served in the Vermont House of Representatives from 1843 to 1844 and was a member of the Vermont Senate from 1855 to 1857.
Did Nason have any children?
Yes, Solomon Nason and his wife, Laura Jane Warner, had six children together.
Where and when did Nason die?
Solomon Nason died on December 13, 1881, in Morrisville, Vermont, at the age of 69.
What is Nason's legacy?
Solomon Nason is remembered for his contributions to education in Vermont and his support for the Republican Party. His efforts to improve the state's educational system laid the foundation for future reforms. Nason State Park, located in Vermont, was named in his honor.
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