George L. Frost

[2] Frost was city superintendent of schools in Mineral Point in 1832, and was elected district attorney in 1851 and 1856.

He was elected as a Democratic state senator from the 15th District (Iowa County) in 1863 and 1864, and ran unsuccessfully for circuit court judge in the latter year.

He was succeeded in the Senate by W. L. Lincoln of the Union Party (as the Republicans were called at the time).

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