Myron Plato Lindsley (September 18, 1825 – January 16, 1883) was an American attorney and Democratic politician.
[4] In April 1865, concurrent with his time as Clerk, he was elected Mayor of Green Bay, serving one year.
In 1871, he was elected on the Democratic Party ticket to represent Brown County in the Wisconsin State Senate.
[2] The next year, in the 1872 election, he was the Democratic nominee for United States House of Representatives in Wisconsin's 6th congressional district.
[1][3] Lindlsey suffered from digestive issues for several years, and found his condition badly exacerbated during a trip to Grand Forks, Dakota Territory, where he was investigating a speculative land deal.