- George Washington Peck
George Washington Peck (
June 4 ,1818 –June 30 ,1905 ) was aUnited States Representative from the state ofMichigan .Peck was born in
New York City and pursued classical studies, attendingYale College and studying law in New York City. He moved to Michigan in 1839 and settled in Brighton, where he was admitted to the bar in 1842 and commenced practice there in the same year. He was a member of theMichigan State House of Representatives in 1846 and 1847 and served as speaker the last term. He moved to Lansing, when the state capital was located there in 1847. He was the first postmaster of Lansing and wasMichigan Secretary of State from 1848 to 1849. He was editor and proprietor of the "Lansing Journal " and the state printer 1852-1855. He was elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-fourth Congress, serving fromMarch 4 ,1855 toMarch 3 ,1857 representingMichigan's 4th congressional district . He was unsuccessful in seeking reelection in 1856.Peck was elected mayor of Lansing in 1867. He then moved to East Saginaw and engaged in the practice of law until 1873. He moved to
St. Louis, Missouri , in 1873, and toHot Springs, Arkansas , in 1880, and then toBismarck, North Dakota , in 1882. He died inSaginaw, Michigan , and is interred in Brady Hill Cemetery there.References
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