Wilson C. Edsell
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Wilson Canfield Edsell served in the Michigan Senate, representing Allegan County, in 1865-66, 1877-78, and 1881-82. He was born in Pike, Pennsylvania on 8 July 1814 and raised on a farm attending common (public) schools. In 1835, he enrolled at Oberlin College and helped found Olivet College in 1843. He served the college as a trustee, secretary, and treasurer for six years before settling in Otsego, Michigan in 1849. He made his living there as a lawyer, justice, and Michigan Asylum trustee. His party affiliation was Republican initially, but later converted to the Prohibitionist party.[1]
Edsell was the founder of the first National Bank in Otsego, as well as the sole contributor to the construction and provision of the town's Opera House.[2]
Wilson was the son of Jesse Edsell and Polly Canfield.
[edit] References
- ^ State Published Biography
- ^ Archie Nevins & Dorothy Dalrymple, As It Was in Otsego (Otsego: Otsego Bicentennial Committee, 1975), p. 18-19.