Leander Chapman Explained

Leander Chapman
Office:Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives
Term Start:January 1, 1849
Term End:1850
Predecessor:Alexander W. Buel
Successor:Silas G. Harris
State House2:Michigan
District2:Jackson County
Term Start2:January 1, 1849
Term End2:1849
Birth Place:Oswego County, New York
Death Place:Cedar Falls, Iowa
Spouse:Caroline
Children:2
Party:Democratic

Leander Chapman was the Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives in 1849.

Early life

The date of Chapman's birth is unknown, but is estimated to be around 1804 or 1810 in Oswego County, New York. Chapman moved to Jackson County, Michigan in 1835, the second lawyer to do so.[1]

Career

Chapman served as a probate judge from 1836 to 1840, and as a prosecuting attorney in 1838.[1] Chapman unsuccessfully ran for the Michigan House of Representatives in 1840.[2] Chapman was Jackson County Treasurer from 1842 to 1846.[1] In 1845, Chapman served as president of the Jackson County Bar.[3] In either 1846 or 1847, Chapman was appointed Commissioner of the Land Office in Detroit. Chapman was sworn in as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the Jackson County district from 1849 to 1850, serving as Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives during his single term.[4] Chapman was appointed Surveyor General of Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan by President Franklin Pierce.

Chapman later moved to Cedar Falls, Iowa. He continued to practice law in Iowa. Chapman served as the Democratic nominee for the United States House of Representatives seat representing Iowa's 6th district in 1864.[5]

Personal life

Chapman was married to Caroline, and together they had two children. Chapman was a Freemason and Episcopalian.[1]

Death

According to Chapman's obituary published by The Courier, a newspaper in Waterloo, Iowa, Chapman died in Cedar Falls on September 3, 1872.[6] According to a book entitled History of Jackson County, Michigan published in 1881, Chapman died in either 1863 or 1864.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Legislator Details - Leander Chapman . . November 26, 2019.
  2. Book: 1881. History of Jackson County, Michigan. English. 240.
  3. History of Jackson County, Michigan, p. 310.
  4. Web site: Chapman . . November 26, 2019.
  5. News: October 29, 1864. Democratic National Ticket. 1. Sioux City Register. Sioux City, Iowa. . December 21, 2022.
  6. News: September 12, 1872. Death of Judge Chapman. 3. The Courier. Waterloo, Iowa. . December 21, 2022.
  7. History of Jackson County, Michigan, p. 570.