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Attorneys

One of Tomahawk’s first lawyers was A. H. Woodworth.  A local boy, Patrick T. Stone, passed the State Bar Exam before graduating from Marquette University in 1912.  He went on to be selected as the first federal judge appointed by President Roosevelt for the Western District Court of Wisconsin in 1933 – staying for over twenty years on the bench.

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Tomahawk Area Historical Society

P.O. Box 655

Tomahawk, WI 54487

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