Benjamin Burr Explained

Benjamin Burr
Birth Date:8 April 1818
Birth Place:Rodman, New York
Death Place:Stevens Point, Wisconsin
Occupation:Businessman, politician
Children:1
Signature:Signature of Benjamin Burr (1818–1894).png
Party:Democratic
Office:Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
Term:1868

Benjamin Burr (April 8, 1818  - February 16, 1894) was an American businessman and politician.

Biography

Benjamin Burr was born in Rodman, Jefferson County, New York on April 8, 1818.[1] [2] He grew up on a farm, and moved to Rochester, New York as a young man. He had a business there, Spencer & Burr, which dealt with wholesale oysters and fruit. He married Eliza Emmons in 1847, and they had one child together.[1]

In 1857, Burr and his wife moved to Stevens Point, Wisconsin. He was in the mercantile and grocery business there, and was president of the International Bank of Amherst. He served as chairman of the Portage County Board of Supervisors, was a member of the Stevens Point Common Council, and was elected to the school board, for which he was the clerk. In 1868, Burr served in the Wisconsin State Assembly as a Democrat.[2] [3]

Burr died of pneumonia at his home in Stevens Point on February 17, 1894.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Columbian Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of the Representative Men of the United States, Wisconsin Volume, Part 1 . D. I. . Nelke . . Chicago . 258–261 . 1895 . 2023-02-15 . Google Books.
  2. News: Death of Benjamin Burr . The Stevens Point Journal . 5 . February 17, 1894 . 2023-02-15 . NewspaperArchive.
  3. Book: The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin . 218 . 1883 . 2023-02-15 . Google Books.