Message #: |
672 |
Date Posted: |
11-01-2001 |
Bio: |
Cook, J. H. (History - 1841) |
Contact: |
Janet |
Email: |
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
Surnames: |
COOK HALSTED |
----Source: 1881 HISTORY OF NORTHERN WI,
Chicago: The Western Historical Company, A. T. Andreas, Proprietor
(grammar as is), Pg. 576
J. H. COOK, merchant, Unity, was born in
Toronto, Canada, Feb. 14, 1841, he grew to manhood on a farm, and
at the age of fourteen years came to Fond du Lac, and finally
located in Calumet County, which place he considered his home till
1874. He enlisted in 1861, in the 5th Wis. Vol. Inf., Co. I, and
served till 1864, having been promoted several times in June, 1861,
to second sergeant then to first sergeant, January, 1862 to second
lieutenant in March, and first in May, receiving his captain's
commission in August, 1862. He was wounded at Cold Harbor, and on
this account was mustered out, in 1863. He went to farming in
Calumet, then in Rock County and having learned something of drugs
in Canada, he opened a drug store in Spencer, in 1874. He was
burned out, and moved to Unity, opening a drug store in 1875. He
married Miss Anna E. Halsted. They have three children Jennie,
Adel, Harrie W. and Leslie. They have lost two, Anna E. and a babe
named Illa. Mr. Cook has been Chairman of the Board of Supervisors
of Brighton since the town was organized in 1874, president of the
Unity Literary Society, captain of the Unity Guards, is a member of
the I. O. O. F. also the Encampment belongs to the Mason, A. F. A.
M. and R. A. M. He once had a narrow escape from a watery grave
being one of the passengers saved from the wreck of the Lady Elgin,
in 1860 where his mother and oldest sister were lost. His father
died in 1868.
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