Jacob Elias Friend
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جاكوب إلياس فريند هو محامي وشخصية أعمال وسياسي أمريكي، ولد في 6 ديسمبر 1857، وتوفي في 20 أبريل 1912. نشط حزبياً في الحزب الجمهوري. وقد انتخب عضو جمعية ولاية ويسكونسن .
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Jacob Elias Friend (December 6, 1857 – April 20, 1912) was an American politician, lawyer, and businessman. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Friend received his law degree from Columbia Law School and practiced law in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Friend was president of the Nordberg Manufacturing Company in 1895 and he was also the vice-president of Friend Brothers Clothing Company, which was owned by his father, Elias Friend, and his uncle, Henry Friend. He was also director of the National Exchange Bank in Milwaukee. Friend received financial support from Frederick Pabst.
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جاكوب إلياس فريند
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Jacob Elias Friend
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جاكوب إلياس فريند هو محامي وشخصية أعمال وسياسي أمريكي، ولد في 6 ديسمبر 1857، وتوفي في 20 أبريل 1912. نشط حزبياً في الحزب الجمهوري. وقد انتخب عضو جمعية ولاية ويسكونسن .
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Jacob Elias Friend (December 6, 1857 – April 20, 1912) was an American politician, lawyer, and businessman. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Friend received his law degree from Columbia Law School and practiced law in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Friend was president of the Nordberg Manufacturing Company in 1895 and he was also the vice-president of Friend Brothers Clothing Company, which was owned by his father, Elias Friend, and his uncle, Henry Friend. He was also director of the National Exchange Bank in Milwaukee. Friend received financial support from Frederick Pabst. Friend was also involved in a "deal" to merge the largest steam engine companies after the purchase of the Corliss Steam Engine Works by a group of businessmen. Friend served in the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1883 to 1887 as a Republican. Friend died in Perugia, Italy. Jacob bought land from the estate of Judge Murray F. Tuley on Pine Lake in an area now known as Chenequa, Wisconsin which has archaeological significance for being known as a site for trails and camps of Native American Indians from Prairie Potawatomi and Menomini tribes. The land is located off Muscovy Road.
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