- Elon Farnsworth (Michigan Attorney General)
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Elon J. Farnsworth "Elon Farnsworth (February 2 ,1799 ,Woodstock, Vermont –March 24 ,1877 ,Detroit ) was an Americanlawyer andpolitician . He served as both Attorney General and Chancellor of the state ofMichigan .Biography
Elon Farnsworth was born
February 2 ,1799 , inWoodstock, Vermont . His father was a farmer and he was educated in the local schools. He moved toDetroit in 1822 and began studying law in the offices ofSolomon Sibley , eventually taking over the business after Sibley was elevated to the bench and his other partner died. He later formed his own firm of Farnsworth & Bates withAsher B. Bates .He was elected to the Legislative Council of
Michigan Territory in 1834 and served one term. When the office of Chancellor was created by the new state constitution of 1835, Farnsworth was appointed to it, and served until 1843. He served briefly again between the 1846 resignation ofRandolph Manning and the 1847 abolishment of the Court of Chancery.He ran as the Democratic nominee for
Governor of Michigan in 1839, losing toWilliam Woodbridge . After resigning as Chancellor in 1843, GovernorJohn S. Barry appointed Farnsworth as Attorney General, a position which he held for two years.Farnsworth served several different terms on the Board of Regents of the
University of Michigan . As Chancellor of the state, he was an "ex officio" regent from 1835 to 1843. He was appointed to the board by the Governor in 1846 and served in that capacity until 1852 (while simultaneously being an "ex officio" member as Chancellor from 1846-1847). When the Board of Regents became an elected body in 1852, he was elected to the board and served again until 1858. He was influential in the board's selection ofHenry Philip Tappan as the firstPresident of the University of Michigan .He was a Director of the
Michigan Central Railroad and President of theDetroit Savings Bank from 1849 until shortly before his death.He died
March 24 ,1877 , of complications from a long-term kidney disease and is buried at Elmwood Cemetery.References
* Citation
last = Barnard
first = F. A.
year = 1878
title = American Biographical History of Eminent and Self-made Men: Michigan Volume
publisher = Western Biographical
publication-place = Cincinnati
url = http://books.google.com/books?id=0uc8djAF2bkC
oclc = 2988468
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