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Henry Jackson Hunt (politician)

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Henry Jackson Hunt
2nd Mayor of Detroit, second charter
In office
1826–1826
Preceded byJohn R. Williams
Succeeded byJonathan Kearsley
Personal details
Born1786
Watertown, New York, US
DiedSeptember 15, 1826
Detroit, Michigan, US
SpouseAnn MacIntosh

Henry Jackson Hunt (frequently called "Henry I. Hunt")[1] was a politician and businessman from Detroit, Michigan.

Henry Jackson Hunt was born in Watertown, New York, in 1786, the first son of American Revolutionary War colonel Thomas Hunt.[2][1] He arrived in Detroit around 1800 and went into the mercantile and[1] real estate business, in some cases in partnership with Lewis Cass.[3] In 1811,[3] he married Ann MacIntosh, daughter of Angus MacIntosh, a well-to-do fur trader[4] and "Earl of Moy."[3] The couple had no children.[5] The younger Henry Jackson Hunt went on to become a brigadier general in the American Civil War.

The elder Henry Jackson Hunt held various political offices in the city, including Colonel of the militia (1800- 1815), County Court Judge (1815), City Assessor (1817), Trustee of the University of Michigan (1821), and in 1826 Mayor of Detroit.[1] Hunt died while in office, on September 15, 1826.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Silas Farmer (1889), THE HISTORY OF DETROIT AND MICHIGAN, p. 1032
  2. ^ John Elliott Hunt (1978), The John Hunt Memoirs: Early Years of the Maumee Basin, 1812-1835, Maumee Valley Historical Society, p. 55
  3. ^ a b c William Stocking; Gordon K. Miller (1922), Clarence Monroe Burton (ed.), The city of Detroit, Michigan, 1701-1922, Volume 2, The S. J. Clarke publishing company, pp. 1382, 1444
  4. ^ Robert B. Ross (1907), The early bench and bar of Detroit from 1805 to the end of 1850, p. 10
  5. ^ Pioneer Society of the State of Michigan (1884), Pioneer collections, Volume 5, The Society, p. 558
  6. ^ The government of the city of Detroit and Wayne County, Michigan: 1701 to 1907, historical and biographical, 1907, p. 28, ISBN 9780598455529
Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Detroit
1826
Succeeded by