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American politician (1844–1935) For the basketball player, see Owen Wells (basketball).
Owen A. Wells
Oshkosh Northwestern, May 17, 1904
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Wisconsin's 6th district
In office
March 4, 1893 – March 3, 1895
Preceded byLucas M. Miller
Succeeded bySamuel A. Cook
Personal details
Born(1844-02-04)February 4, 1844
Catskill, New York, U.S.
DiedJanuary 29, 1935(1935-01-29) (aged 90)
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, U.S.
Resting placeRienzi Cemetery, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse Juliette Bryan ​ ​(m. 1872; died 1922)
Parents
  • James Wells (father)
  • Bridget (Wade) Wells (mother)
ProfessionLawyer, politician

Owen Augustine Wells (February 4, 1844 – January 29, 1935) was an Irish American lawyer, Democratic politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He served one term in the U.S. House of Representatives, representing Wisconsin's 6th congressional district during the 53rd Congress (1893–1895).

Early life and education

Wells was born in Catskill, New York, on February 4, 1844. In 1850, Wells and his parents moved to a farm near Empire, Wisconsin, where he attended public and private schools. Wells also studied law.

Career

Wells was admitted to the bar in 1870; he commenced practice in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Wells also engaged in agricultural pursuits and stock raising.

In 1885, Wells was appointed by President Grover Cleveland as Collector of Internal Revenue for Wisconsin's 3rd congressional district. He served until 1887, when the district was consolidated with the Milwaukee district.

Wells served as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1888 and to the Gold Democratic National Convention in 1896, as well as to numerous state conventions of his party.

Wells served a single term in the United States House of Representatives, representing the 6th congressional district of Wisconsin as a Democrat in the 53rd United States Congress. His time in office began on March 4, 1893 and concluded on March 3, 1895.

Wells was an unsuccessful candidate for re-election in 1894 to the 54th United States Congress. He declined to accept any public office and resumed practicing law in Fond du Lac.

Personal life and death

Owen Wells was the fourth of fourteen children born to Irish American immigrants James Wells and Bridget (née Wade) Wells.

On October 7, 1872, Owen Wells married Juliette Bryan, of Jefferson County, New York. They had no children and were married for fifty years before her death in 1922.

Wells retired in 1901. He resided in Fond du Lac, where he died at the age of 90 on January 29, 1935. Wells was interred in Rienzi Cemetery, located in Fond du Lac.

Electoral history

U.S. House of Representatives (1892, 1894)

Year Election Date Elected Defeated Total Plurality
1892 General Nov. 8 Owen A. Wells Democratic 20,212 51.11% Emil Baensch Rep. 17,847 45.13% 39,544 2,365
Charles H. Forward Proh. 892 2.26%
Peter A. Griffith Peo. 593 1.50%
1894 General Nov. 6 Samuel A. Cook Republican 21,718 55.75% Owen A. Wells (inc) Dem. 14,919 38.30% 38,956 6,799
Riley S. Bishop Peo. 1,341 3.44%
Byron E. Van Keuren Proh. 977 2.51%

See also

References

  1. "WELLS, Owen Augustine". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved July 9, 2007.
  2. "Rep. Owen Wells". GovTrack. Retrieved April 14, 2023.
  3. "Owen A. Wells, Formerly A Congressman Representing This County, is Summoned". The Sheboygan Press. January 31, 1935. p. 6. Retrieved August 26, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. "Wells". The Political Graveyard. Retrieved April 14, 2023.

External links

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Preceded byLucas M. Miller Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Wisconsin's 6th congressional district

1893–1895
Succeeded bySamuel A. Cook
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