Milton C. Pettibone | |
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38th Mayor of the City of Flint, Michigan | |
In office 1897–1898 |
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Preceded by | Samuel C. Randall |
Succeeded by | George R. Gold[1][2] |
Personal details | |
Born | February 7, 1843 Howell |
Nationality | English |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Elsie C. Rider |
Relations | Letitia Terhune & Roswell Pettibone, parents John Pettibone, grandfather Joseph Rider, father-in-law |
Children | Bertie, Charles L. and Max M. |
Residence | Third and Liberty Streets |
Occupation | clothing |
Profession | merchant[3] |
Milton C. Pettibone was a Michigan politician.[1][2] He was a member of the Free and Accepted masons, the Royal Arch Masons, Knights of the Maccabees, and the Royal Arcanum. Additional he was a Past Eminent commander of the Genesee Valley Commandry, No. 15, K. T.[3]
Pettibone was born in Howell on February 7, 1843. He advance his education such that he was qualified to teach. He clerk in the Jewett & Crossman dry-goods store for two years. In 1867, he came to Flint and clerked for Judd, NcCreary & Avery. Pettibone joined that partnership after five years becoming the firm F. W. Judd & Co. After four successfully years, the partnership dissolved and Pettibone then clerked at Smith, Bridgeman & Co. for two years. He started the firm named Lewis & Pettibone in 1878 in the clothing business. Eleven years later, he sold out his share of the business to start another clothing firm. With A. C. McCall, Pettibone formed the firm, Pettibone & McCall, at 609 Saginaw Street.[3]
He was elected as the Mayor of City of Flint in 1897 for a single 1 year term.[1][4]
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Samuel C. Randall |
Mayor of Flint 1897-98 |
Succeeded by George R. Gold |