Nels Holman

Nels Holman (May 3, 1861 April 21, 1946) was an American newspaper editor, businessman, and politician.

Born in the town of Deerfield, Dane County, Wisconsin, Holman went to Marshall Academy and Red Wing Seminary in Red Wing, Minnesota. Holman also graduated from University of Wisconsin Law School in 1888. Holman was a lumber retail dealer and lived in North Dakota and South Dakota. In 1895, Holman became publisher and editor of the Deerfield Enterprise newspaper and later the Deerfield Independent newspaper. Holman served as town clerk, town supervisor, and town board chairman of the town of Deerfeld. Holman served on the Dane County Board of Supervisors, as chairman of the board, and on the Deerfield school board. In 1893, Holman served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and was a Republican. He served as secretary of the Dane County Drainage Commission. In 1918, Holman moved to Madison, Wisconsin. He died at his home after taking a walk.[1][2]

Notes

  1. 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1893,' Biographical Sketch of Nels Holman, pg. 638
  2. 'Nels Holman, 84, Ex-Dane County Board Chairman, Dies,' Wisconsin State Journal, April 22, 1946, pg. 1, 4
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