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Elisha Capen Monk

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Occupation
  
Shoe Manufacturer

Role
  
Politician

Religion
  
Universalism

Died
  
January 22, 1898

Signature
  
Spouse
  
Salley French

Name
  
Elisha Monk



Children
  
Bertha L. Monk (Marston), George Monk, Eunice C. French

Residence
  
Stoughton, Massachusetts

Political party
  
Free Soil Party, Republican Party

Elisha Capen Monk was an American businessman and politician from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. A Republican, in 1856 he was elected to serve in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. From 1866 to 1867 he served in the Massachusetts Senate.

In 1870 Monk went to Colorado where he was one of the founders of the Union Colony of Colorado and Greeley, Colorado.

Massachusetts

Monk's was given a classical education, including work with a private tutor. As a teenager he learned to make boots, and used that skill to earn a good living into adulthood. In 1872 he became the agent of the Stoughton Boot and Shoe company, a significant employer in his home town.

Politically, he was a well-known advocate against alcohol and slavery. His election in 1856 to the Massachusetts legislature was due to his work with the Free-Soil movement. During the Civil War, he recruited soldiers from Stoughton for the Union Army.

References

Elisha Capen Monk Wikipedia


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