The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin Compiled and Published under
the direction of J. D. Beck, Commissioner of Labor and Industrial
Statistics 1907.
The Wisconsin Blue Book. VII. Biographical Sketches. Members of the
Sixtieth Congress. Representatives, p. 1117-1118
Sixth Congressional District. Dodge, Fond du Lac, Ozaukee, Sheboygan
and Washington counties. Population, 1900 - 184,517.
CHAS. H. WEISSE (Dem.) was born in Sheboygan Falls, Oct. 24, 1866;
received his education in the parochial and high schools of his native
city; entered his father's tannery in 1880 and became a partner in the
firm of Chas. S. Weisse & Co., tanners and curriers, in 1888; was
elected president of the village of Sheboygan Falls in 1893 and re-
elected for three successive terms; served three years as treasurer of
school board of Sheboygan Falls; chosen as delegate-at-large to the
democratic national convention at St. Louis, in 1904; member of the
campaign committee of the national democratic congressional committee,
1906; was elected to the 58th congress in 1902, to the 59th congress
in 1904; re-elected to congress in 1906, by a plurality of 8,934,
receiving 19,446 votes against 10,512 for Alvin Dreger (Rep.) and 764
for A. Damrow (Soc. Dem.).
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