- Francis William Kellogg
Francis William Kellogg (
May 30 ,1810 –January 13 ,1879 ) was aU.S. Representative from the states ofMichigan andAlabama .Kellogg was born in
Worthington, Massachusetts and attended the common schools. He moved toColumbus, Ohio , in 1833 and then toGrand Rapids, Michigan , in 1855 where he engaged in the lumber business with the firm Kellogg, White & Co. atKelloggville (which was named after him) inKent County, Michigan . He was a member of theMichigan State House of Representatives in 1857 and 1858.Kellogg was elected from Michigan as a Republican to
United States House of Representatives for the 36th, 37th, and 38th Congresses, serving fromMarch 4 ,1859 toMarch 3 ,1865 . He representedMichigan's 3rd congressional district 1859-1863, then the 4th district, 1863-1865. In all three elections, he defeated the former mayor of Grand Rapids,Thomas B. Church in the general election. During theAmerican Civil War , he organized the Second, Third, and SixthRegiment s by the authority of theUnited States Department of War . He was appointed as the colonel of the Third Michigan.During Reconstruction, he was appointed by
U.S. President Andrew Johnson as collector of internal revenue for the southern district of Alabama onApril 30 ,1866 , and served until July 1868, residing inMobile, Alabama .Upon the re-admission of Alabama to the Union, Kellogg was elected as a Republican
Alabama's 1st congressional district to the 40th Congress, serving fromJuly 22 ,1868 , toMarch 3 ,1869 . He then moved toNew York City and later toAlliance, Ohio , where he died. He is interred in Fulton Street Cemetery in Grand Rapids, Michigan.References
*CongBio|K000064 Retrieved on
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* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kellian-kellum.html#R9M0J2MT3 The Political Graveyard]
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