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Stevens T. Mason

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captured the crew. The remaining Patriot forces quit Bois Blanc for the safety of the American side of the river. Several of the Patriots were wounded, a few killed, and the Canadians captured 300 muskets, 2 cannon, 10 kegs of gunpowder and various accoutrements. The actions of the so-called "Patriots" were charged in the U.S. as a violation of the
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opposite the town. The Canadian militia opened fire on the schooner when it tried to reach the island. The Canadians shot several of the ship's crew and damaged the sails and rigging. The ship drifted until it ran aground, at which point the Canadian militia boarded it, encountered no resistance, and
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On September 3, 2009, officials announced that the park would be reconfigured and the monument moved several yards. But when the crews began to excavate the site, they discovered no grave. After four days of searching, the vault containing the remains was located on June 29, 2010, a few yards south
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Mason was influential in petitioning for Michigan statehood. When the first petition in 1832 was not acted upon by the U.S. Congress, Mason commissioned a territorial census. When the census was completed in 1834, it determined that 85,856 people lived in the lower peninsula, more than the 60,000
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Although replaced by Horner, Mason was still popular in Michigan. Voters approved a constitution on October 5, 1835, and they elected Mason as governor. However, the U.S. Congress refused to recognize Michigan as a state until the dispute with Ohio was resolved.
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Rather than risking a contentious campaign and the possibility of an embarrassing defeat in the elections of 1839, Mason instead decided to give up politics and attempt a private law practice. His successor as governor, an old political rival,
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On the 199th anniversary of his birth, October 27, 2010, Mason was reburied for the fourth time in a newly built vault in the pedestal beneath the bronze statue designed by Albert Weinert. Mason's great-great-great grandnephew, who resides in
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to arbitrate the dispute, but Mason was not satisfied with the proposal and refused to back down. Not wanting to alienate his political support in Ohio, President Jackson removed Mason as territorial secretary in August 1835 and appointed
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In 1836, facing financial difficulties because Michigan was not recognized as a state, Mason agreed to a compromise reached by the U.S. Congress and agreed to cede the disputed land to Ohio in exchange for the western two-thirds of the
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at age 19, becoming the acting territorial governor soon thereafter in 1834 at age 22. As territorial governor, Mason was instrumental in guiding Michigan to statehood, which was secured in 1837. A member of the
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This 1837 Whig cartoon charges Mason with vote-buying, while promising a modest provision by the Whigs to the poor in the event of victory by Charles C. Trowbridge - mentioned in a sign near the middle of the
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In 1841, Mason left Michigan for New York City, where his wealthy father-in-law, Thaddeus Phelps, lived. Mason tried to establish a law practice there, but struggled to build a clientele. He caught
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in the winter of 1842 and died at the age of 31 during the night of January 4, 1843, though his date of death is sometimes listed as January 5.
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from 1835 to 1840. Coming to political prominence at an early age, Mason was appointed his territory's acting territorial secretary by
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Dorothea Eliza Mason Wright (October 29, 1840 β€“ October 4, 1916) Known as Dora, she was the daughter-in-law of Senator
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of its original site. It was believed the grave was moved from its 1905 location in 1955 to make room for a bus terminal.
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John Mason was appointed secretary of the Michigan Territory and superintendent of Indian affairs in 1830 by President
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Mason married Julia Elizabeth Phelps in New York City on November 1, 1838. The couple had three children:
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This article is about the governor of Michigan. For his grandfather, the U.S. senator from Virginia, see
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on the Canadian shore. On January 9, the Patriots began shelling Fort Malden and the town of
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program, which included development of three railroads and two canals (one of which was the
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of 1787. A dispute over a strip of land, the Toledo Strip, claimed by both Michigan and
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Among his other accomplishments, Mason created an educational system and relocated the
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on a granite pedestal was erected over the grave. The statue was created by sculptor
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Shade, William G. "Banks and Politics in Michigan, 1835–1845: A Reconsideration".
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from an influential family, and went on to become an important figure in the
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Lansing: Franklin DeKleine Company and the Michigan Historical Commission
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Life and Times of Stevens Thomson Mason the Boy Governor of Michigan
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In early 1838, Mason led the state militia in helping to thwart the
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Stevens Thomson Mason Jr. (August 1, 1839 β€“ January 27, 1843)
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Jenks, William L. (1931). "Michigan's Five Million Dollar Loan".
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Col. Radcliff's report to Lt. Gov. Sir George Arthur, quoted in
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was seized by the Patriots on January 8 and sailed down to
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Bright Michigan Morning: The Years of Governor Tom Mason
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The Rise and Fall of Toledo, Michigan ... the Toledo War
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History of railroads in Michigan Β§ The state fiasco
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Edward H. Wright (1824–1913), a career officer in the
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from Virginia from 1794 until his death. His uncle,
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Lansing: Michigan Historical Commission. 472:In 1835, Mason had initiated an ambitious 45: 34: 1038: 1036: 329:(1784–1835), both served in the Kentucky 1229: 1227: 860:Rowland, Kate Mason (January 11, 1908). 1466:. Vol. 36. pp. 323, 327, 333. 855: 853: 766: 441:First governor of the state of Michigan 380:Life and politics in Michigan Territory 2396:Democratic Party governors of Michigan 1484:. Vol. 57. pp. 32, 38–9, 42. 1042: 714:Stevens T. Mason Elementary School in 1312:Surrarrer, G. Pearl (June 16, 1949). 912:"Census of the Peninsula of Michigan" 879:Baker, Patricia J. (August 2, 2010). 7: 1171:"Michigan's first governor reburied" 1151:. Associated Press. October 27, 2010 1055:Zacharias, Pat (September 5, 1999). 1002: 826: 824: 822: 820: 818: 816: 788: 786: 784: 782: 780: 778: 776: 774: 772: 770: 2426:Burials at New York Marble Cemetery 2386:19th-century American Episcopalians 1258:. epodunk.com. 2007. Archived from 285:Early life in Virginia and Kentucky 2391:American people of English descent 720:Stevens T. Mason Middle School in 305:(1725–1792), who took part in the 14: 2421:19th-century Michigan politicians 2196:Stevens Thomson Mason (1811–1843) 2114:Stevens Thomson Mason (1760–1803) 1445:. Vol. 15. pp. 575–633. 1088:Rubin, Neil (September 3, 2009). 910:Carter, Clarence E., ed. (1934). 131:July 6, 1834 – September 19, 1835 1712: 1587:Territorial Governor of Michigan 1473:Dictionary of American Biography 563:Mason was initially interred at 540:Retirement and death in New York 239: 2401:Governors of Michigan Territory 1393:, Michigan . . . the Toledo War 1373:. Vol. 56. pp. 82–83. 1198:Allen, Bob (October 25, 2010). 965:Gross Domestic Product deflator 575:. 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Index

Stevens Thomson Mason (senator)
Bill Clinton

Governor of Michigan
Edward Mundy
John S. Horner
as Territorial Governor
William Woodbridge
Territory of Michigan
George B. Porter
John S. Horner
Leesburg, Virginia
Democratic

governor of Michigan
Andrew Jackson
Democratic Party
state governor
Leesburg
Loudoun County, Virginia
Thomson Mason
George Mason
Constitutional Convention
Stevens Thomson Mason
U.S. Senator
Armistead Thomson Mason
Benjamin Howard
William Taylor Barry
House of Representatives
U.S. Representatives

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