Merritt C. Ring
Member of the Wisconsin Senate
from the 11th district
In office
January 5, 1885  January 3, 1887
Preceded byCharles M. Webb
Succeeded byGeorge F. Merrill
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
from the Clark County district
In office
January 7, 1889  January 5, 1891
Preceded byRichard Dewhurst
Succeeded byPhillip Rossman
Personal details
Born(1850-10-30)October 30, 1850
Milton, Wisconsin, U.S.
DiedJuly 21, 1915(1915-07-21) (aged 64)
Neillsville, Wisconsin, U.S.
Resting placeNeillsville City Cemetery, Neillsville
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Ida Austin
(m. 18871915)
Children
  • Blanche (Huntzicker)
  • (b. 1878; died 1951)
  • Alice (Zerkle)
  • (b. 1883; died 1940)
ProfessionLawyer

Merritt Clarke Ring (October 30, 1850  July 21, 1915) was an American lawyer and Republican politician from Clark County, Wisconsin. He was a member of the Wisconsin Senate during the 1885 session, and was a member of the State Assembly for 1889.

Biography

Born in Milton, Wisconsin, he moved with his family to Madison and then Sparta, Wisconsin, where he went to school. He taught school and then went to the University of Wisconsin Law School graduating in 1873. He then practiced law with Clarion A. Youmans in Neillsville, Wisconsin. He also owned a livestock farm. Ring served in the Wisconsin State Senate in 1885 and then in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1889 as a Republican. In 1892, Ring was appointed special statistic agent for the United States Department of Agriculture for Europe with offices in London, England. He also served as United States deputy consul general in London. In 1895, he was appointed attorney for the Chicago and North Western Railway. He died in Neillsville, Wisconsin.[1][2]

References

  1. History of Clark County, Wisconsin-Merritt Clarke Ring
  2. 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1889,' Biographical Sketch of Merritt Clarke Ring, pg. 503


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