- Isaac E. Crary
Isaac Edwin Crary (
October 2 ,1804 –May 8 ,1854 ) was the first electedU.S. Representative from the state ofMichigan .Crary was born in
Preston, Connecticut , where he attended the public schools and graduated from Trinity College,Hartford, Connecticut , in its first class in 1827. He studied law, was admitted to the bar, and commenced practice, while also assisting in editing the "New England Weekly Review" at Hartford. He moved to inMarshall, Michigan , in 1833.He was a delegate to the State constitutional convention in 1835 and upon the admission of Michigan as a State into the Union, he was elected on October 5 and 6, 1835 as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-fourth Congress. However, due to Michigan’s dispute with
Ohio over theToledo Strip (see theToledo War ), Congress refused to accept his credentials and he was seated as a delegate until Congress admitted Michigan as a state of the Union onJanuary 26 ,1837 . He was elected as a Democrat to the Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Congresses, untilMarch 3 ,1841 .He served as regent of the
University of Michigan 1837-1844 and founded the public-school system of Michigan, then serving as a member of the State board of education 1850-1852. He was editor of the "Marshall Expounder" for several years and a member of theMichigan House of Representatives 1842-1846, serving as speaker of the house in 1846. He died in Marshall and is interred in Oakridge Cemetery there.References
* [http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=micounty;cc=micounty;sid=40215732dcad8396805fd4cdfab3ae84;q1=Isaac%20E.%20Crary;rgn=full%20text;idno=BAC8739.0001.001;view=image;seq=00000360 "Historic Michigan, land of the Great Lakes; its life, resources, industries, people, politics, government, wars, institutions, achievements, the press, schools and churches, legendary and prehistoric lore"] . Fuller, George N. ed. (George Newman), 1873-1957. [Dayton, Ohio] National Historical Association [1924] . p. 350
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