Winslow Bullen

Winslow Bullen (April 27, 1826 – October 17, 1909) was an American farmer, Republican politician, and Wisconsin pioneer.

Bullen was nominated for Wisconsin State Assembly in 1869, running on the Republican Party ticket.

The following year, in collaboration with his father, Bullen platted what is now the village of Arlington, Wisconsin, and constructed the first building on that site.

[5] Bullen remained active in the Columbia County Republican Party through the 1870s, but moved into other interests in his later years.

[6] In 1906, Bullen built a home in the village of Poynette, Wisconsin, where he resided with his three daughters until his death in 1909.