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- William_Fowler_(Brothertown_Indian) abstract "William Fowler (1815 - October 10, 1862) was a member of the Brothertown Indian tribe of Calumet County, Wisconsin who served as a Representative in the 1845 session of the Territorial Legislative Assembly of the Wisconsin Territory, and thus was Wisconsin's first non-white legislator. He died in 1862 as a result of wounds suffered while fighting as a Union soldier during the Civil War.".
- William_Fowler_(Brothertown_Indian) comment "William Fowler (1815 - October 10, 1862) was a member of the Brothertown Indian tribe of Calumet County, Wisconsin who served as a Representative in the 1845 session of the Territorial Legislative Assembly of the Wisconsin Territory, and thus was Wisconsin's first non-white legislator. He died in 1862 as a result of wounds suffered while fighting as a Union soldier during the Civil War.".