John F. Lappen

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John F. Lappen (February 6, 1881 – October 2, 1945) was an American wire weaver and politician.

Born in Appleton, Wisconsin, Lappen was a wire weaver. From 1900 to 1903, Lappen served in the Wisconsin National Guard. From 1916 to 1923, Lappen served on the Appleton Common Council. He also served as sheriff of Outagamie County, Wisconsin.[1] He also served as clerk of the local selective service board. From 1942 until 1945, Lappen served in the Wisconsin State Senator and was a Republican.[2] Lappen died in Appleton, Wisconsin, of a heart ailment.[3]

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  1. ^ "Sell 185-Acre Farm to Satisfy Mortgage". The Post-Crescent. March 29, 1930. p. 14. Retrieved December 25, 2015 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  2. ^ Wisconsin Blue Book, 1944, Biographical Sketch of John F. Lappen, p. 31.
  3. ^ John Lappen, 64, Former Senator, Dies, Wisconsin State Journal, October 3, 1945, p. 5.