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George Frohmader

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George M. Frohmader (August 7, 1861 – September 19, 1948) was an American merchant and politician.

Born in the community of Rome, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, Frohmader went to Mauston High School to Mauston, Wisconsin and lived on a farm. He taught school and worked at a general store. Frohmader owned a general merchandise business in Camp Douglas, Wisconsin. He served as president of the village of Camp Douglas, on the school board, and on the Juneau County Board of Supervisors. Frohmader was a Republican and served as postmaster for Camp Douglas. In 1917 and 1919, Frohmader served in the Wisconsin State Assembly. He died at his home in Camp Douglas, Wisconsin.[1][2]

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  1. ^ 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1919,' Biographical Sketch of George M. Frohmader, pg. 486
  2. ^ 'George Frohmader-obituary,' Wisconsin State Journal, September 21, 1948, pg. 4