- Edwin F. Sweet
Edwin Forrest Sweet (
November 21 ,1847 -April 2 ,1935 ) was a politician from theU.S. state ofMichigan .Sweet was born in Dansville, New York and attended the
common school s and Dansville Seminary. He graduated from the literary department ofYale College in 1871, where he was a member ofSkull and Bones . After graduation, Sweet engaged in a tour of Europe and theHoly Land . Departing from New York cityOctober 9 ,1871 , he went toLiverpool ,Wales ,London ,Paris ,Marseilles ,Rome ,Naples , andBrindisi . He then sailed toAlexandria ,Egypt , went up theRiver Nile to the first Cataract, and then spent a month inPalestine . On his return, he passed throughSyria ,Constantinople ,Athens ,Venice ,Switzerland ,Austria ,Prussia ,Sweden , andScotland . He returned to New York City one year to the day after his departure. In January 1873, he entered the law department of theUniversity of Michigan at Ann Arbor and graduated in 1874. He was admitted to the bar in 1874 and was employed as a clerk in the law firm of Hughes, O'Brien & Smiley inGrand Rapids, Michigan . In April 1876, he formed the law firm of Stuart & Sweet. Sweet was a member of the board of education from 1899 to 1906. He served asMayor of Grand Rapids from 1904 to 1906.Sweet defeated incumbent Republican
U.S. Representative Gerrit J. Diekema , to be elected as a Democrat fromMichigan's 5th congressional district to the62nd United States Congress , serving fromMarch 4 ,1911 toMarch 3 ,1913 . In 1912, he lost in the general election to RepublicanCarl E. Mapes .In 1913, Sweet was appointed by
U.S. President Woodrow Wilson to be Assistant Secretary of Commerce, where he served until 1921. In 1916 he was an unsuccessful candidate forGovernor of Michigan , losing toAlbert Sleeper . He was member of the board of education of Grand Rapids from 1923 to 1926 and a member of the city commission from 1926 to 1928. At some point, he operated a grain and stock ranch inNorth Dakota .Edwin F. Sweet resided in Grand Rapids until 1928 when he retired and moved to
Ojai, California where he died. He is interred in Oakhill Cemetery, Grand Rapids.References
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/sweet.html#R9M0JEJX8 The Political Graveyard]
*cite book| last=Fisher| first=Ernest B.| title=Grand Rapids and Kent County, Michigan : historical account of their progress from first settlement to the present time| origyear=1918| url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/arx2230.0001.001| accessdate = 2007-02-25| year=2005| publisher=University of Michigan Library| location=Ann Arbor, Mich.| pages=p. 177| chapter=City of Grand Rapids| chapterurl= http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=micounty;cc=micounty;idno=arx2230.0001.001;didno=ARX2230.0001.001;view=image;seq=183
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