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Ferdinand Brucker
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Ferdinand Brucker (January 8 , 1858 – March 3 , 1904 ) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan .
Brucker was born in Bridgeport, Michigan , where he attended the common schools . He was a member of the State militia 1878-1881. He graduated from the law department of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor in 1881, was admitted to the bar the same year, and commenced practice in Saginaw . He was an alderman of East Saginaw , 1882-1884, a judge of the probate court of Saginaw County , 1888-1896, and a delegate to the 1896 Democratic National Convention .
Brucker was elected as a Democrat from Michigan's 8th congressional district to the 55th Congress , serving from March 4 , 1897 to March 3 , 1899 . He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1898, losing to Joseph W. Fordney .
After leaving Congress, Ferdinand Brucker resumed the practice of law. He died in Saginaw and is interred in Bridgeport Cemetery in Bridgeport. His son, Wilber M. Brucker , later served as Governor of Michigan from 1931 to 1932.
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