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William H. Carpenter (1821–1885)

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Carpenter was a son of Erastus and Mary (née Taylor) Carpenter, born in 1821 at Auburn, Cayuga, New York, where his father was an early merchant. He married Sevira Wethey in 1848, with whom he had two children before her untimely death in 1864.
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under Lincoln and Johnson, who became a lifelong friend. After his service in China, Carpenter retired to Auburn, where he lived until his death at the age of 64, on Sunday, October 25, 1885.
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company from 1859, and as a founding member of the Cayuga County Historical Society in 1877. He was sometimes styled "
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Prior to his appointment to the consulship, Carpenter was proprietor of a
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Carpenter also was active in state politics, identifying with the
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in its formative years, and supporting New York Governor
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Auburn, New York
Merchant
Public Servant
Consul
Fuzhou
China
Consul
Fuzhou
American Civil War
Abraham Lincoln
Andrew Johnson
livery stable
Auburn
Cayuga
New York
postmaster
Fleming village
state commissioner
salt springs
Montezuma, New York
board of directors
waterworks
Colonel
Republican Party
William H. Seward
Governor of New York
United States Senator
United States Secretary of State
American Civil War portal

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