Victor Willard

Victor Mauro Willard (1813 – December 10, 1869) was an American farmer and Wisconsin pioneer.

Born in New York,[1] Willard moved to the town of Waterford in the Wisconsin Territory in 1837.

At the convention, he worked on the committee to draft an act of congress which would ratify the admission of the state.

[1] However, the constitution created by the 1st convention was ultimately rejected by the voters of Wisconsin.

In 1848, Willard was elected to the Wisconsin State Senate on the Free Soil Party ticket for the 1849 and 1850 sessions.