Born: September 28, 1804
Died: June 13, 1896
Birth State: Maine
Party: Democratic
Family: Married Lucretia W. Lawrence; four children
Religion: Methodist
School(s): Bowdoin College
| Periods in Office: | From: | January 5, 1846 |
| | To: | March 3, 1847 |
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Higher Office(s) Served: Senator
ALPHEUS FELCH, the fifth governor of Michigan, was born in Limerick, Maine
on September 28, 1804. His early education was attained at the Phillips Academy
in New Hampshire, and later at Bowdoin College, where he graduated in 1827. He
studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1830, and then established a legal practice
in Houlton, Maine. Shortly after moving to Michigan, Felch entered into a political
career. He served as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives from
1835 to 1837, and was the state bank commissioner from 1838 to 1839. He also
was the state auditor general in 1842, and served as an associate justice of
the Michigan Supreme Court from 1842 to 1845. Felch next secured the Democratic
gubernatorial nomination, and went on to win election to the governorship on
November 4, 1845. During his tenure, state statutes were amended; the state
capital was relocated to Lansing; and the state's population continued to increase.
Felch resigned from the governorship on March 3, 1847, upon his election to
the U.S. Senate. He served in his senatorial seat until 1853, when he then secured
an appointment as president of the commission that was organized to settle Spanish
and Mexican war claims. He served on the commission for three years.
Governor Alpheus Felch passed away on June 13, 1896, and was buried in the Forest
Hill Cemetery in Ann Arbor, 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.
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