James Meehan (lumberman)


James Meehan was an American lumberman from Meehan, Wisconsin who served one term as a "Greenback Democrat" member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from Portage County, Wisconsin.

Background

Meehan was born July 7, 1834 in the Parish of Ste. Catherine in Canada East. He received a common school education and became a lumberman. He moved to Wisconsin, first to Honey Creek in Sauk County, then to Grand Rapids, and finally in 1867 to the Town of Linwood in Portage County. He died on April 9, 1920 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Public office

From 1870–1877, Meehan was a member of the Portage County board of supervisors.
While he was elected to the Assembly in 1877 as a Greenbacker, unseating Republican incumbent William Arnott.
It is unclear whether Meehan, Wisconsin was named after him or not.