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James C Willson

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Preceded by
  
Jerome Eddy

Party
  
Republican Party

Residence
  
Willson Park

Education
  
University of Michigan


Children
  
George Crapo Willson

Spouse
  
Rhoda Crapo

Political party
  
Republican

Name
  
James Willson

Succeeded by
  
Zacheus Chase

Relations
  
John R. and Eliza (Riddell) Willson, Parents Dr. George B. Willson, cousin Henry H. Crapo, father-in-law

Role
  
Former Mayor of the City of Flint, Michigan

Died
  
Flint, Michigan, United States

Previous office
  
Mayor of the City of Flint, Michigan (1879–1880)

Alma mater
  
University of Michigan

James Caldwell Willson was a Michigan politician.

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Early life

On April 28, 1833, Willson was born in Fitzroy, Ontario. Going to New York, he attended a district school and taught for a year. Moving on to Olean, New York, he was involved in making daguerreotypes. In the fall of 1855, Willson move to Ann Arbor to study at the University of Michigan medical department. In 1857, he started practicing medicine in the office of Dr. R. D. Lamond in Flint. Returning in 1858 to the University, Willson graduated in 1859 with a Doctor of Medicine degree. Back in Flint, he joined his cousin's, Dr. George B. Willson, practice. He serve as a Union Army major in the American Civil War. In 1861, he was a surgeon to the Tenth Michigan Infantry. Willson was transfer to the Eight Michigan Infantry. He was honorable discharged in March 1863 because of ill health. On May 18, 1865, he married Rhoda Crapo, daughter of Governor Henry H. Crapo. That same year, he was sent to Washington, D.C. as the appointed Michigan military agent. Willson joined and was active in two Civil War organizations: the Grand Army of the Republic and the Loyal Legion. On the death of Henry Crapo, the Willson move into the Crapo Mansion in Flint at First and Clifford (now Wallenberg Street) Streets, now known as Willson Park and part of the University of Michigan–Flint Campus.

Political life

He was elected as the twentieth mayor of the City of Flint in 1879 serving a 1-year term. Additional, from 1881 to 1884, Willson served on the City of Flint School Board. As a trustee for the Michigan School for the Deaf, Willson served a six-year term.

Post-political life

Willson became involved in businesses serving as Flint Gas Company's and Genesee County Savings Bank's president. His wife died on May 8, 1907 and buried in Gleenwood Cemetery.

References

James C. Willson Wikipedia


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