Julius Catlin

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Julius Catlin was an American politician who was the 29th Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut from 1858 to 1861.[1]

Julius Catlin had a sister, Flora Catlin, who lived with him after the death of their father. She was an artist and a teacher of the arts at the Hartford Female Seminary.[2]

New York D.A. Benjamin K. Phelps was his son-in-law.

Julius Catlin 1790-1888 was the Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut. He married Mary Fisher born in 1799. His son Julius Catlin (same name) 1833-1898 was a dry goods merchant who married Frances Helen Hunt and they had three children, Julia, Edith and May. Julia married Trenor Luther Park. (See Julia Catlin Park Depew Taufflieb).


References

  1. Brief Descriptions of Connecticut State Agencies, Lieutenant Governor
  2. Harry Willard French, Art and Artists in Connecticut, p. 167


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