Buck, Jr., Adam
House 1862 (District 19); Senate 1867 (District 19); House 1868 (District 19); House 1872 (District 36)
Party when first elected: Republican
Counties Served:
Brown, Davis (defunct), Nicollet, Pierce (defunct), Pope, Redwood, Renville, Sibley, Watonwan
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Date of Birth:
??/??/1830
Birth Place:
Birth County:
Birth Country:
Germany
Date of Death:
??/??/1895
Gender:
Male
Religion:
Reported Minority: None Reported
Other Names:
City of Residence (when first elected):
Henderson
Occupation (when first elected):
Painter
EDUCATION
OTHER GOVERNMENT SERVICE
FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
Spouse:
Married
Children:
Family Members Who Have Served in the Minnesota Legislature:
GENERAL NOTES
Prussia is also listed as his birth country.
He came to Minnesota in 1854.
The St. Paul newspaper traditionally listed members who won the election with party affiliation (Democrat or Republican). In 1862 they only identified the Democrats, the assumption is that the rest were Republicans. Since he wasn't identified as a Democrat, the assumption is that he was a Republican. (St. Paul Pioneer and Democrat, January 7, 1862)
Elected:
11/7/1871
Residence:
Henderson
Term of Office:
1/2/1872 to 1/6/1873
Counties Represented:
Sibley
Occupation:
Civil Engineer
Party:
Not Available
Elected:
11/5/1867
Residence:
Henderson
Term of Office:
1/7/1868 to 1/4/1869
Counties Represented:
Brown, Davis (defunct), Nicollet, Pierce (defunct), Pope, Redwood, Renville, Sibley
Occupation:
Hotel Keeper
Party:
Republican
Committees:
-
Immigration (Chair)
-
Military Affairs
Body:
Senate
District:
19
Elected:
11/6/1866
Residence:
Henderson
Term of Office:
1/8/1867 to 1/6/1868
Counties Represented:
Brown, Davis (defunct), Nicollet, Pierce (defunct), Pope, Redwood, Renville, Sibley
Occupation:
Hotel Keeper
Party:
Republican
Committees:
-
Agriculture and Manufactures
-
Immigration (Chair)
-
Public Lands
-
Towns and Counties (Chair)
Elected:
10/8/1861
Residence:
Henderson
Term of Office:
1/7/1862 to 1/5/1863
Counties Represented:
Brown, Davis (defunct), Nicollet, Pierce (defunct), Renville, Sibley, Watonwan
Occupation:
Painter
Party:
Republican
Party Notes: The St. Paul newspaper traditionally listed members who won the election with party affiliation (Democrat or Republican). In 1862 they only identified the Democrats, the assumption is that the rest were Republicans. Since he wasn't identified as a Democrat, the assumption is that he was a Republican. (St. Paul Pioneer and Democrat, January 7, 1862)
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