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William Wagner (physician)
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    William Wagner (physician)

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    William Wagner
    William Wagner Portrait.png
    Coroner of Cook County
    In office
    1864–1869
    Preceded by Orsemus Morrison
    Succeeded by Benjamin L. Cleaves
    Personal details
    Born 1825
    Karlsruhe, Grand Duchy of Baden, German Confederation
    Died July 5, 1872
    Chicago, Illinois, United States
    Political party Republican
    Spouse Matilda Brentano
    Children 4
    Alma mater University of Würzburg
    Military service
    Allegiance United States of America
    Union
    Branch/service United States Army
    Union Army
    Years of service 1861–1863
    Rank Union army maj rank insignia.jpg Major
    Unit 24th Illinois Infantry Regiment
    Battles/wars American Civil War

    William Wagner (1825 – 1872) was a German American physician and revolutionary who was active in 19th century Chicago politics.

    Biography

    Wagner was born in Karlsruhe and educated at the University of Würzburg before participating in the 1848 Revolutions alongside compatriots Carl Schurz and Franz Sigel. He escaped to the United States and settled in Chicago in 1849, where he established a medical practice. He was appointed City Doctor by Mayor John Charles Haines in 1859 and served as a Major and surgeon in the 24th Illinois Infantry Regiment from 1861 to 1863. In 1864 he was elected Coroner of Cook County on the Republican ticket and reelected in 1865. He was one of the organizers of the Cook County Hospital in 1866 and was appointed a member of the Board of Health in 1867. He married Matilda Brentano, daughter of Illinois Congressman and fellow Forty-Eighter Lorenz Brentano.


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