- Isaac P. Christiancy
Infobox Senator
name=Isaac Peckham Christiancy
jr/sr=United States Senator
state=Michigan
party=Democrat, Free Soil, Republican
term=March 4 ,1875 –February 10 ,1879
preceded=Zachariah Chandler
succeeded=Zachariah Chandler
date of birth=March 12 ,1812
place of birth=Johnstown, New York, USA
date of death=September 8 ,1890
place of death=Lansing, Michigan , USA
spouse=Elizabeth E. McClosky Christiancy
profession=Politician ,Lawyer ,Judge ,Teacher Isaac Peckham Christiancy (
March 12 ,1812 –September 8 ,1890 ) was Chief Justice of the Michigan State Supreme Court andU.S. Senator from the state ofMichigan .Christiancy was born near Johnstown, New York in what is now
Bleecker, New York to parents of humble means. His grandfather, Isaac Peckham, was one of the first pioneers inCaroga, New York , settling in the area as early as 1783. Christiancy attended the common schools and the Johnstown and Ovid Academies. After his father died when he was 13, he also had to support his family. He taught school and studied law. In 1836, Christiancy was admitted to the bar after moving toMonroe, Michigan , where he obtained a clerkship in a Federal land office. He married Elizabeth E. McClosky on November 16, 1839.He was prosecuting attorney for
Monroe County, Michigan from 1841 to 1846. In 1848 he was a delegate to theFree Soil Party convention inBuffalo, New York , having left the Democratic Party over the question of slavery.He was a member of the
Michigan State Senate from 1850 to 1852 and an unsuccessful Free Soil Party candidate for Governor in 1852. He helped to organize theU.S. Republican Party inJackson, Michigan in 1854. He purchased the "Monroe Commercial" in 1857 and became its editor. He was also an unsuccessful candidate for the U.S. Senate in that year.Pursuant to the new state constitution adopted in 1850, the Michigan Legislature created a permanent State Supreme Court in 1857. Christiancy was elected as an associate judge of this first permanent
Michigan Supreme Court . He was reelected twice and served untilFebruary 27 ,1875 , when he resigned to take the office of U.S. Senator. He served as Chief Justice from 1872 to 1874. Christiancy is known as one of the "Big Four" of Michigan judicial history for his service while on the court.He was elected as a Republican to the U.S. Senate in 1874, defeating the incumbent Radical Republican
Zachariah Chandler , and served in the 44th and 45th Congresses fromMarch 4 ,1875 , toFebruary 10 ,1879 , when he resigned due to ill health. Chandler was elected to retake the seat twelve days later.He served as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to
Peru from 1879 to 1881, after which he returned toLansing, Michigan to resume the practice of law.He died in Lansing and is interred in Woodlawn Cemetery in Monroe.
His son, James Isaac Christiancy (1844-
December 18 ,1899 ), wasFirst Lieutenant ,United States Army . He was awarded theMedal of Honor during theAmerican Civil War while serving in Company D, 9th Michigan Volunteer Cavalry. OnMay 28 ,1864 , while acting as aide, he voluntarily led a part of the line into the fight, and was twice wounded. The Medal was actually issued onOctober 10 ,1892 . He is buried in Section 1 of Arlington National Cemetery.The
Thomas M. Cooley Law School chapter ofPhi Alpha Delta law fraternity is named for him.External links
*CongBio|C000379 Retrieved on
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*findagrave|7449271 Retrieved on2008-02-21
*cite web | last = Christiancy | first = Isaac P. | url = http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=moa;idno=AJL7828 | title = Address of the Hon. I. P. Christiancy to the graduating class of the Law department of the Michigan university | date =1860-03-28 | accessdate = 2007-08-23 | publisher =University of Michigan
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