Alfred Brunson (February 9, 1793 – August 3, 1882) was an American Methodist circuit rider, lawyer, and territorial legislator.
[1] Brunson was a Methodist church circuit rider in Ohio and Pennsylvania.
In 1835, he moved to Prairie du Chien, Michigan Territory and was a Methodist circuit rider.
[2] During the American Civil War, Brunson served as a chaplain of the 31st Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment.
His son was Ira B. Brunson who also served in the Wisconsin Territorial Legislature.