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james, mcmurdo, james, hunter, mcmurdo, 1836, 1904, member, wisconsin, state, assembly, biography, editmcmurdo, born, september, 1836, pennfield, parish, brunswick, during, american, civil, served, with, 44th, wisconsin, volunteer, infantry, regiment, union, a. James Hunter McMurdo 1836 1904 1 was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly Biography editMcMurdo was born on September 1 1836 in Pennfield Parish New Brunswick During the American Civil War he served with the 44th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment of the Union Army and would take part in the Battle of Nashville He achieved the rank of corporal 2 McMurdo died on August 4 1904 3 Assembly career editMcMurdo was a member of the Assembly during the 1880 and 1881 sessions succeeding his brother in law Francis Steffen 4 He was a Republican References edit Deaths of Civil War Veterans in Wisconsin THE BLUE BOOK OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN David Atwood 1880 pp 506 507 Mcmurdo James Wisconsin Historical Society January 2012 Retrieved 2015 12 06 Lawrence S Barish ed 2007 State of Wisconsin Blue Book 2007 2008 p 159 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James McMurdo amp oldid 1178747622, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,