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William B McCreery

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Preceded by
  
Victory P. Collier

Name
  
William McCreery

Constituency
  
Michigan

Spouse
  
Ada Fenton


Preceded by
  
William Hamilton

Children
  
Fenton Reuben

Resigned
  
1867

Governor
  
John J. Bagley Charles Croswell

Relations
  
Reuben McCreery, Father Charles H. McCeery, Brother William M. Fenton, Father-in-law

Role
  
Former Mayor of the City of Flint, Michigan

Died
  
December 9, 1896, Flint, Michigan, United States

Previous offices
  
Mayor of the City of Flint, Michigan (1866–1867), Mayor of the City of Flint, Michigan (1865–1866)

Battles and wars
  
American Civil War, Battle of Stones River, Battle of Williamsburg, Battle of Chickamauga

Succeeded by
  
Benjamin D. Pritchard

William B. McCreery was a Michigan politician and diplomat.

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Early life

McCreery was born on August 27, 1836 in Mt. Morris, Livingston County, New York. In 1859, he was admitted to the county bar.

Civil War

Initially assigned to Company F, Second Michigan Infantry, He was later a Lieutenant Colonel commanding the 21st Michigan Infantry with the Union Army in the Civil War. He fought with valor and was serious wounded at Williamsburg, Virginia, and at Chickamauga. He was captured by the Confederates after being wounded at the Battle of Chickamauga. He escaped in 1864 from Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia reportedly by the way of a tunnel dug by himself and other prisoners.

After the war

Returning to Flint, McCreery enter the general merchandising business with F. W. Judd then in the lumber industry with a sawmill on the banks of the Flint River just south of the Saginaw Road bridge. In the Grant administration, he became the district collector of internal revenue. He was involved in the Flint City Water Works Company as its president and as an original stockholders and in the Grand Trunk Railway Flint-Lansing extension construction.

Political life

He was elected as the ninth mayor of the City of Flint in 1865 serving two 1-year terms. Elected Michigan State Treasurer in 1875 serving until 1878. Appointed in 1890 as U.S. Consul in Valparaiso.

Post-political Life

He served as a director of First National Bank of Flint. McCreery died on December 9, 1896 in Flint, Michigan and laid to rest at Glenwood Cemetery, Flint, Michigan.

References

William B. McCreery Wikipedia