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Democrat, Wall was elected an
alderman of the City of Oshkosh in 1870, and re-elected in 1872. That year, he was first elected to the
Wisconsin State Assembly's 1873 session for the 1st
Winnebago County Assembly district (the
Towns of
Oshkosh and
Vinland, and the 1st, 2d, 4th and 5th
Wards of the City of Oshkosh), with l,221 votes, to 998 for
Republican former Assemblyman
Henry C. Jewell. He was assigned to the
standing committees on
ways and means, and on
insurance, banks and
banking. He was not a candidate for re-election in 1873, and was succeeded by fellow Democrat
Gabriel Bouck. In 1875 he again won the 1st District, with 1,227 votes to 671 for Republican H. B. Jackson and 42 for
Independent H. B. Knapp (Democratic incumbent
Asa Rogers was not a candidate). He returned to the committee on insurance, banks and banking, and was also on the
joint committee on
apportionment. At this time, he listed his occupation as "farmer"; He was re-elected in 1876, with 1,606 votes to 1,211 for Republican J. N. Roby. He was not a candidate for re-election in 1877, and was succeeded by Republican
James V. Jones. In 1882, he was elected to
Wisconsin's 19th State Senate district (Winnebago County) with 3,833 votes to 2,772 for Republican
Charles B. Clark, 779 for
Prohibitionist Charles Vesey, former and 104 for former Republican-turned-
Greenbacker Assemblyman
David R. Bean. He was assigned to the committee on town and
county organizations; and once again listed his occupation as "lumberman". He was not a candidate in 1884, and was succeeded by Republican
George H. Buckstaff. == Later years ==