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- Robert J. Macauley (February 18, 1838 – March 17, 1904) was a Scottish American immigrant, lawyer, legislator, and judge. He was active for most of his adult life as a district attorney and county judge in Dunn County, Wisconsin. In some historical documents his name is spelled McCauley. (en)
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- Robert Macauley (en)
- Sever Severson (en)
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- (en)
- Martha (en)
- John W. Macauley (en)
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- of (en)
- District Attorney of Dunn County (en)
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- Samuel W. Hunt (en)
- Edward L. Everts (en)
- John Kelley, Jr. (en)
- P. C. Holmes (en)
- R. D. Whitford (en)
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- John Kelley, Jr. (en)
- Peleg B. Clark (en)
- R. C. Bierce (en)
- W. S. Swenson (en)
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- Robert J. Macauley (February 18, 1838 – March 17, 1904) was a Scottish American immigrant, lawyer, legislator, and judge. He was active for most of his adult life as a district attorney and county judge in Dunn County, Wisconsin. In some historical documents his name is spelled McCauley. (en)
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- Robert Macauley (Wisconsin politician) (en)
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