Background
He was born in New Jersey and was a partner in a mill and dam.
He was born in New Jersey and was a partner in a mill and dam.
Bostedo came to Waupaca County in 1851, being one of the first settlers of Weyauwega. He was the first village president of Waupaca. The seat was initially awarded to one William Brunquest, whom Bostedo successfully challenged, with both claimants admitting that Bostedo had received the majority of the vote.
He was a Democrat, succeeded fellow Democrat Perry H. Smith, and was succeeded by Democrat Benjamin F. Phillips.
He was reported as a newly elected Vice-President of the Ripon and Wolf River Rail Road Company in 1858. That railroad had been chartered by the legislature during his term of office.
In 1855 he was a member of the Waupaca County Board of Supervisors from Weyauwega.