Horace C. Spencer | |
State Senate: | Michigan |
District: | 19th |
Term Start: | 1884 |
Term End: | 1887[1] |
Governor: | Josiah Begole[2] Russell A. Alger[3] |
Successor: | Albert K. Roof |
Order2: | 47th |
Office2: | Mayor of the City of Flint, Michigan |
Term Start2: | 1908 |
Term End2: | 1909 |
Predecessor2: | George E. McKinley |
Successor2: | Guy W. Selby[4] [5] |
Birth Date: | July 1832 |
Birth Place: | Springville, New York, U.S. |
Death Place: | home, Flint, Michigan |
Party: | Republican |
Spouse: | Catherine Morris |
Relations: | Arthur G. Bishop, son-in-law |
Residence: | Kearlsey Street |
Occupation: | Hardware, banking |
Profession: | Businessman |
Horace C. Spencer (July 1832 - November 1, 1926) was a Michigan, Illinois, politician.[4] [5]
In 1832, Spencer was born in Springville, Erie County, New York State[3] or possibly Coutland, New York, United States. In 1853, he married Catherine Morris.[1] Traveling to Michigan in 1866, he entered the hardware business until 1880. In 1877, he invested his money as one of the original stockholders in the Second National Bank of Bay City, Michigan. With the Genesee County Savings Bank in 1885, he served as a director then later as a vice-president and a chairman of the board of directors. From 1891 to 1903, Spencer served as the first cashier of Citizens Commercial and Savings Bank.[1] He was also an initial member of the Board of Director.[3]
Elected to the Michigan State Senate twice, Spencer served during Governor Alger's term and was a redistricting committee member.[3] He was elected as the mayor of the City of Flint in 1908 for a single 1-year term[4] defeating the incumbent.[6] He serve several terms on the Flint City park board.[3]
Horace C. Spencer died November 1, 1926, at his home in Flint, Michigan.[1]