John Milton Duane Bartlett Jr. (November 3, 1832[note 1] – October 29, 1894) was an American lawyer, Republican politician, and Wisconsin pioneer.
[1] Shortly after graduating from law school, Bartlett moved to East Troy, Wisconsin, in Walworth County.
[5] After his term in the Senate, Bartlett accepted a commission from the Governor to serve as a sanitary agent monitoring the conditions of Wisconsin's volunteer regiments at camps and hospitals across the western theater of the American Civil War.
[6] After the war, Bartlett moved to Minneapolis, but resided there for only five years, returning to Wisconsin in 1870.
He resided for much of the rest of his life at Eau Claire, Wisconsin, where he continued to practice law.
Mary was a descendant of Elder William Brewster, who came to America aboard the Mayflower in 1620 and became an early leader of Plymouth Colony.