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county
judge; in 1835
Prior to his removal to the village of Kalamazoo he was county
judge; in 1835 he was elected a member of the first Constitutional Convention, where he
took rank with the ablest and most useful men composing that body; although the
youngest member thereof, he served on several important committees and was active in
the discharge of his duties. He was again elected a member of the Constitutional
Convention of Michigan in 1850, which prepared the constitution under which we are
now living. He has been president of the village five different times.
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