- Fernando C. Beaman
Fernando Cortez Beaman (
June 28 ,1814 –September 27 ,1882 ) was apolitician from theU.S. state ofMichigan during and after theAmerican Civil War .Beaman was born in
Chester, Vermont , and moved with his parents to a farm inFranklin County, New York , in 1819. He attended the district schools and Malone Academy inMalone, New York . He taught school and moved toRochester, New York , in 1836, where he studiedlaw . He moved toManchester, Michigan , in 1838, where he was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in 1839. He moved to Tecumseh in 1841 and practiced law there and in Clinton. He moved to Adrian in 1843, having been appointedprosecuting attorney for Lenawee County, and he served in that position until 1850. He was thecity attorney of Adrian and a member of the convention that organized the Republican Party "under the oaks" at Jackson in 1854. He was a delegate to the first Republican National Convention at Philadelphia in 1856. He was alsomayor of Adrian in 1856 and judge of theprobate court of Lenawee County 1856-1860.Beaman was elected as a Republican from
Michigan's 2nd congressional district to theUnited States House of Representatives for the Thirty-seventh and to the four succeeding Congresses, serving fromMarch 4 ,1861 toMarch 3 ,1871 . Due to redistricting after the 1860 census, Beaman representedMichigan's 1st congressional district following the elections of 1862. He wasChairman of the House Committee on Roads and Canals in the Thirty-ninth Congress. Beaman declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1870 and returned to Adrian where he resumed the practice of law. He was again appointed a judge of probate court of Lenawee County in 1871, was then elected to the same position in 1872, and re-elected in 1876.Due to ill health, Beaman was declined appointment as
United States Senator to fill the vacancy caused by the death ofZachariah Chandler in 1879. He also declined appointments to theMichigan Supreme Court and as United StatesCommissioner of Indian Affairs . He died in Adrian and is interred in Oakwood Cemetery there.References
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* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/beals-bearce.html#R9M0IP0UZ The Political Graveyard]
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