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Adin Parsons Hobart (1822–1881) was a member of the
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during the 1872 session, succeeding
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. Additionally, he was Postmaster of
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. Hobart was a Republican. Hobart was born on March 15, 1822, in
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. He died on June 14, 1881, and was buried in
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.Hobart, Adin Parsons
in ''Some Pioneer Families of Wisconsin Vol. 2''


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1822 births 1881 deaths People from Homer, New York People from Oak Creek, Wisconsin Politicians from Milwaukee County, Wisconsin Wisconsin postmasters Republican Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly 19th-century members of the Wisconsin Legislature {{Wisconsin-WIAssembly-Republican-1820s-stub