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Charles W Whipple

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Preceded by
  
Ezra Convis

Spouse(s)
  
Margaret

Political party
  
Democratic Party

Succeeded by
  
Warner Wing

Role
  
Attorney

Preceded by
  
Epaphroditus Ransom

Name
  
Charles Whipple

Succeeded by
  
Kinsley S. Bingham

Children
  
Two


Education
  
United States Military Academy

Charles W. Whipple (1805, Fort Wayne, Indiana – January 1856) was an American attorney, politician who served as Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives, and Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court. He was the secretary of the Michigan constitutional convention of 1835 and a delegate to the convention of 1850. Further, Whipple served as secretary of the second session of the Sixth Legislative Council.

Whipple's father, Major John Whipple, was an officer during the War of 1812 and served under Mad Anthony Wayne.

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Charles W. Whipple Wikipedia