Eugene K. Felt

Eugene Kincaid Felt (April 11, 1838, in Webster, New York – July 21, 1915[1]) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly a lower part of Wisconsin Legislature.

Felt was born on April 11, 1838, in Webster, New York.

[2] He would attend Beloit College before working as a farmer in Newark, Wisconsin.

[3] They would have eight children, including Dorr Felt, inventor of the comptometer.

[4] Additionally, he chaired the town board (similar to city council) of Newark and was a county supervisor of Rock County, Wisconsin.