John Williams Tobey
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John Williams Tobey (August 3, 1827 – February 4, 1909) was an American architect, carpenter and builder from Neenah, Wisconsin. He served as mayor of Neenah, and served one term as an independent member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from Winnebago County.[1]
Tobey was born in Hawley, Massachusetts, on August 3, 1827, son of John and Sybil (Lathrop) Tobey.[2] He received a public school education and went into the trades of architect, carpenter and builder. He moved to Cleveland, Ohio, in 1846, and lived in Cuyahoga and Lorain counties in that state. During the American Civil War, he tried to enlist in the Ohio National Guard but was rejected by the examining surgeon. He moved to Wisconsin in 1864, settling in Neenah. He designed the plans for the Russell House in Neenah and superintended the erection of it, as well as the Neenah High School and the Patten Mill at Appleton.