Fordyce R. Melvin

Fordyce Rust Melvin (July 23, 1832 January 4, 1915) was an American farmer, businessman, and politician.

Born in Chester Township, Geauga County, Ohio, Melvin moved to Cattaraugus County, New York in 1848. In 1851, Melvin moved to Green County, Wisconsin and settled in the town of Brooklyn. During the American Civil War, Melvin served in the 2nd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment. He was wounded and was discharged. Melvin then enlisted in the 24th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment and was again wounded. Melvin was a farmer and was an agent for the American Express Company; he also was involved with the fire insurance business and public conveyance. Melvin served as county treasurer for Green County and was a Republican. In 1879, Melvin served in the Wisconsin State Assembly. Melvin died at his home in Brooklyn, Wisconsin.[1][2][3]

Notes

  1. 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1879,' Biographical Sketch of Fordyce Rust Melvin, pg. 493
  2. 'Fordyce R. Melvin,' Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of Rock, Green, Grant, Iowa, and Lafayette Counties, Wisconsin,' Union Publishing: 1901, pg. 557-668
  3. 'Oldest Brooklyn Resident Dies Aged 82 Years,' Wisconsin State Journal, January 6, 1915, pg. 6


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