Joseph Doe
Joseph Bodwell Doe Jr. (1855-1925) was a military officer, politician and baseball player.
Biography
[edit | edit source]Joseph Bodwell Doe, Jr. was born on March 8, 1855, in Janesville, Wisconsin.[1] He attended Racine College. Doe died on October 19, 1925, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. His parents were Joseph Bodwell Doe Sr (1818-1890) and Anna Jane Marcher (1820-1898)
Baseball career
[edit | edit source]Doe played throughout the region as a catcher and second baseman. He held the world record for distance throwing for 20 years.[2]
Military career
[edit | edit source]In 1878, Doe enlisted in the Wisconsin National Guard. He eventually became an officer, rising to the rank of captain before becoming Adjutant General. In 1891, Governor George Wilbur Peck appointed him Adjutant General of Wisconsin. Doe resigned in December 1893.
Political career
[edit | edit source]From 1888 to 1890, Doe was City Attorney of Janesville. Doe's father, Joseph P Doe, Sr had been the Mayor. Following his resignation as Adjutant General, he became the United States Assistant Secretary of War under President Grover Cleveland in 1893. He held the position until March 22, 1897. In August 1899, Doe became Special Counsel of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
References
[edit | edit source]External links
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- 1855 births
- 1925 deaths
- Politicians from Janesville, Wisconsin
- Lawyers from Milwaukee
- Adjutants General of Wisconsin
- Military personnel from Milwaukee
- National Guard (United States) generals
- Wisconsin National Guard personnel
- United States assistant secretaries of war
- Wisconsin city attorneys
- Baseball players from Wisconsin
- Baseball catchers
- Baseball second basemen
- Racine College alumni
- 19th-century American lawyers