Born: May 22, 1804
Died: July 22, 1869
Birth State: Massachusetts
Party: Republican
Family: Married Mary Ann Slocum; ten children
Religion: Christian
| Periods in Office: | From: | January 3, 1865 |
| | To: | January 6, 1869 |
State Web Site
HENRY H. CRAPO, the fourteenth governor of Michigan, was born in Dartmouth,
Massachusetts on May 22, 1804. His education was limited and attained in the
common schools of his native state. However, he studied on his own, and became
competent as a teacher. He also worked as a surveyor and eventually became the
owner of a successful lumber and milling business in Flint, Michigan. Crapo
entered politics in 1860, serving as the mayor of Flint, a position he held
until 1861. He also served as a member of the Michigan State Senate from 1863
to 1864. Crapo won election to the governorship in 1864, and was reelected to
a second term in 1866. During his tenure, the 13th Amendment was
promoted and sanctioned; twenty legislative bills that would have authorized
municipal assistance to railroads were vetoed; and Radical Reconstruction was
endorsed. After completing his term, Crapo left office on January 6, 1869, and
retired from public service. Governor Henry H. Crapo passed away on July 22,
1869, and was buried in the Glenwood Cemetery in Flint, Michigan.
Sources:
Sobel, Robert, and John Raimo, eds. Biographical Directory of the Governors
of the United States, 1789-1978, Vol. 2, Westport, Conn.; Meckler Books,
1978. 4 vols.
The Michigan Senate
The Crapo Family Website
The Political Graveyard
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