William Warner (Michigan politician, born 1812) explained

William Warner
State House:Michigan
District:Wayne County 1st
Term Start:January 7, 1863
Term End:December 31, 1864
Term Start2:January 2, 1866
Term End2:December 31, 1867
Birth Date:28 January 1812
Birth Place:Pittsford, Vermont
Death Date:July 1868 (aged 56)
Party:Republican
Alma Mater:Middlebury College

William Warner (January 28, 1812July 1868) was a Michigan politician.

Early life and education

Warner was born in Pittsford, Vermont on January 28, 1812. Warner graduated from Middlebury College. Warner initially studied for the ministry, but abandoned this pursuit due to health considerations.[1]

Career

Warner served for several years as the treasurer of the University of Vermont. Warner was connected with the Vermont Central Railroad until 1855, when he arrived in Detroit. In 1860, Warner got involved with the lumber business until 1860, when he got involved with the Detroit Bridge and Iron Works. On November 4, 1862, Warner was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives, where he represented the Wayne County 1st district from January 7, 1863 to December 31, 1864. On November 6, 1866, Warner represented the same district again from January 2, 1866 to December 31, 1867.[2] [1]

Death

Warner died in July 1868. At the time of his death, he was the president of Detroit Bridge and Iron Works.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Michigan Historical Commission. 1924 . Michigan Biographies: Including Members of Congress, Elective State Officers, Justices of the Supreme Court, Members of the Michigan Legislature, Board of Regents of the University of Michigan, State Board of Agriculture and State Board of Education, Volume 2 . English .
  2. Web site: Legislator Details - William Warner . . August 21, 2020.