Copyright USGenNet Inc., 2025 All Rights Reserved USGenNet Data Repository Please read USGenNet Copyright Statement on this page: Transcribed and submitted by Linda Talbott for the USGenNet Data Repository http://www.us-data.org/ =========================================================================== Formatted by USGenNet Data Repository Chief Archivist, Linda Talbott All of the above information must remain when copied or downloaded. =========================================================================== History of Northern Wisconsin pub: The Western Historical Company, Chicago, 1881 [page 180] ALFRED A. NUGENT, lawyer, Chilton. Born in Canada, May 12, 1848. When he was two years old the family moved to Michigan, where they lived till 1854, when they moved to Calumet Co. In the Spring of 1863 he enlisted in the 21st Wis. V. I., Co. I., being only fifteen years of age. He participated in some of the most fiercely contested battles of the war; was with Gen. Sherman on his march to the sea, and on the return lost his arm in the battle of Bentonville, beingthe youngest man from Wisconsin in the army who lost an arm. In June, 1865, he re- turned to Menasha, and attended the Lawrence University. He studied law with George Baldwin, and afterwards with McMullen & Lynch. He was admitted to the Bar in 1877. He served as Clerk of Claims Commissioner, and in 1876 was Clerk of Com- mittee on Charitable Institutions; and while at the capital, attended the lectures in the law school. He is now one of the Court Commissioners in Calumet County. In 1875 he mar- ried Miss EVA SWEET, of Chilton. They have two children, WILLIAM EARL and ADA S. ===========================================================================