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Moses Wisner

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by a large majority and served one term from 1859 to 1861. After his term was over he returned to his home in Pontiac and resumed the practice of law.
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He received an education in the common schools while working on his parents’ farm. In 1837, he moved to Michigan and settled on a farm in
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He studied law while working at the law firm of his brother, George W. Wisner, and Rufus Hosmer. In 1841, he was admitted to the
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in 1852, when he became active in the anti-slavery movement. He was one of the foremost critics in Michigan of the
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to begin to a practice. He was appointed prosecuting attorney for Lapeer County in 1843 by Governor
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and opened the territories to slavery. He participated in the first convention of the
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The Wisners in America and Their Kindred: A Genealogical and Biographical History
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The Wisners in America and Their Kindred: A Genealogical and Biographical History
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1892 Portrait & Biographical Album of Genesee, Lapeer & Tuscola Counties
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Wisner was not especially active in politics until after the election of
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which emigrated to America in the early 1700s and settled in
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Moses Wisner is interred at Oak Hill Cemetery in Pontiac.
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Wisner's Greek Revival-Style mansion in Pontiac, the
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One of Wisner's distant relatives is 944:Deaths from typhoid fever in the United States 271:in July, 1854 where he declined nomination as 583: 8: 934:People of Michigan in the American Civil War 237:at Pontiac and then moved to the village of 590: 576: 568: 493: 56:January 5, 1859 – January 2, 1861 29: 18: 385: 929:Republican Party governors of Michigan 447:Wisner, George Franklin (1918-01-01). 430:Wisner, George Franklin (1918-01-01). 969:American politicians of Dutch descent 959:Infectious disease deaths in Kentucky 277:Michigan's 4th congressional district 7: 352:National Register of Historic Places 939:People from Cayuga County, New York 206:and major participant against the 14: 989:19th-century Michigan politicians 964:American people of Swiss descent 646: 372:, a football stadium located in 354:. This site is now part of the 293:In 1858, Wisner was elected the 176:, descendant from a family from 411:10.1080/00947679.1979.12066929 368:is named after Moses Wisner. 1: 312:, Wisner worked to raise the 308:In September 1862 during the 229:Life and politics in Michigan 984:People from Lapeer, Michigan 376:, is also named for Wisner. 356:Pine Grove Historical Museum 453:. publisher not identified. 436:. publisher not identified. 259:of 1854 which repealed the 1005: 644: 556: 547: 539: 534: 524: 509: 501: 496: 362:Wisner Township, Michigan 273:Michigan Attorney General 147: 121:January 5, 1863 (aged 47) 96: 49: 37: 28: 497:Party political offices 393:Wm. David Sloan (1979). 320:, but was stricken with 316:and was commissioned a 182:Orange County, New York 160:, a Colonel during the 468:Biographical Portraits 324:while en route to the 314:22nd Michigan Infantry 288:George Washington Peck 168:Early life in New York 599:Governors of Michigan 340:, and four children. 265:U.S. Republican Party 550:Governor of Michigan 516:Governor of Michigan 298:Governor of Michigan 204:Continental Congress 174:Springport, New York 158:governor of Michigan 112:Springport, New York 44:Governor of Michigan 979:Burials in Michigan 974:Union Army colonels 477:Political Graveyard 350:, is listed on the 330:Lexington, Kentucky 261:Missouri Compromise 257:Kansas-Nebraska Act 212:American Revolution 172:Wisner was born in 124:Lexington, Kentucky 67:Edmund B. Fairfield 16:American politician 543:Kinsley S. Bingham 535:Political offices 505:Kinsley S. Bingham 487:2007-03-13 at the 399:Journalism History 348:Moses Wisner House 334:Charles C. 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Governor of Michigan
Lieutenant
Edmund B. Fairfield
Kinsley Bingham
Austin Blair
Springport, New York
Lexington, Kentucky
Republican
governor of Michigan
Civil War
Springport, New York
Switzerland
Orange County, New York
War of 1812
The Sun
Henry Wisner
New York
Continental Congress
British
American Revolution
Lapeer County
Pontiac, Michigan
bar
Lapeer, Michigan
William Woodbridge
U.S. President
Franklin Pierce
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Missouri Compromise

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