- Ebenezer J. Penniman
Ebenezer Jenckes Penniman (
January 11 ,1804 -April 12 ,1890 ) was a politician from theU.S. state ofMichigan .Penniman was born in
Lansingburgh, New York . He attended the common schools, apprenticed as a printer, and moved toNew York City in 1822. Later, he moved toOrwell, Vermont , where he engaged in business as a dry-goods merchant. In 1840, Penniman moved toPlymouth, Michigan and again engaged as a dry-goods merchant. He also served as supervisor of Plymouth Township.In 1850, Penniman defeated incumbent Democrat
Alexander W. Buel to be elected as a Whig fromMichigan's 1st congressional district to the Thirty-second Congress, serving fromMarch 4 ,1851 toMarch 3 ,1853 . He was not a candidate for renomination in 1852. He was a member of the convention that met under the oaks atJackson, Michigan ,July 6 ,1854 , at the organization of the Republican Party in Michigan. He was a delegate to1856 Republican National Convention from Michigan.He resumed mercantile pursuits until 1871 when he engaged in banking and served as president of the First National Bank of Plymouth. Penniman died in Plymouth and is interred in Riverside Cemetery there.
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