- Edwin Willits
Edwin Willits (
April 24 ,1830 -October 22 ,1896 ) was a politician from theU.S. State ofMichigan .Willits was born in
Otto, New York and moved to Michigan with his parents in September 1836. He graduated from theUniversity of Michigan at Ann Arbor in June 1855. The following April he settled inMonroe, Michigan where he was editor of the "Monroe Commercial " from 1856 to 1861. He studied law and was admitted to the bar in December 1857 and commenced practice in Monroe. He married Jane Ingersoll and was aPresbyterian .Willits served as prosecuting attorney of Monroe County from 1860 to 1862 and was a member of the State board of education from 1860 to 1872. He was appointed postmaster of Monroe on
January 1 ,1863 , by PresidentAbraham Lincoln , and removed by PresidentAndrew Johnson onOctober 15 ,1866 . He was a member of the commission to revise theMichigan Constitution in 1873.In 1876, Willits was elected as a Republican from
Michigan's 2nd congressional district to the45th United States Congress and subsequently re-elected to the 46th, and 47th Congresses, serving fromMarch 4 ,1877 toMarch 3 ,1883 . During the Forty-seventh Congress he was chairman of the Committee on Expenditures in the Department of Justice. He was not a candidate for renomination in 1882.Willits was principal of the Michigan State Normal School at Ypsilanti from 1883 to 1885. He served as president of the State Agricultural College from 1885 to 1889. In
Grover Cleveland 's first administration, he served as the first AssistantU.S. Secretary of Agriculture underNorman Jay Colman fromMarch 23 ,1889 toDecember 31 ,1893 .Willits continued the practice of law in
Washington, D.C. , until his death there. He was interred in Woodlawn Cemetery in Monroe, Michigan.References
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/willison-wilshire.html#R9M0JHPYB The Political Graveyard]
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