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Wolcott Lawrence

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112:. His law practice was slow at first due to the sparse population of the area, but grew as the population grew. He gradually shifted his attention away from law towards the lumber and mercantile businesses as well as management of his real estate investments. 104:. He received a rural education and did not attend college, but studied law in the office of a prominent Pittsfield lawyer and eventually practiced law himself. In 1817, shortly after their wedding, Lawrence and his wife moved to 147:, on November 28, 1816. Their eldest child, Lucretia Williams, was born in Monroe in December 1817, and was the first child born to American parents in the otherwise largely French community. Lucretia later married 320: 119:
was restructured to include a new legislative council, Lawrence was one of the top 18 vote-earners in a general election. Those names were sent to President
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in 1824. He continued to serve on the council until 1831, and was chairman of the judiciary committee for the entire time. Following
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Journal of the Legislative Council of the Territory of Michigan: First Session—First Council
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circuit court, and served until 1839. Lawrence died in Monroe on April 29, 1843.
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Wolcott Lawrence was born November 1, 1786, in a town near
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Index

Pittsfield
Massachusetts
Monroe
Michigan
Michigan Territorial Council
Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Monroe, Michigan
River Raisin
Territory of Michigan
James Monroe
First Michigan Territorial Council
Michigan
Monroe County
Springfield, Massachusetts
Alpheus Felch
governor of Michigan
United States senator


Bulkley 1913
Carter 1943


Bulkley 1913
History of Monroe County, Michigan
The Territorial Papers of the United States
Journal of the Legislative Council of the Territory of Michigan: First Session—First Council
Michigan Manual
ISBN
978-1-878210-06-7

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