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Amherst B. Cheney

Amherst B. Cheney (October 27, 1841 – January 9, 1927) was an American politician.

Amherst B. Cheney
Member of the Michigan House of Representatives
from the Kent County 3rd district
In office
1877–1880
Preceded byEdward L. Briggs
Succeeded byHeman Palmerlee
Personal details
Born(1841-10-27)October 27, 1841
Ripley, Ohio, U.S.
DiedJanuary 9, 1927(1927-01-09) (aged 85)
Sparta, Michigan, U.S.
Political partyProhibition
Other political
affiliations
Republican (before 1884)
Spouse
Emmogene Hinman
(m. 1869)
Military service
Branch/serviceU.S. Army (Union Army)
Years of service1862–1865
Unit21st Michigan Infantry Regiment
Battles/warsAmerican Civil War

Early life and military career edit

Amherst B. Cheney was born on October 27, 1841, in Ripley, Ohio to parents Abner J. and Sarah Cheney.[1] His father was born in Vermont before serving as a minister in Ohio, and his mother was from New York. He moved with his father to a farm in Homer, Michigan in 1845.[2] Cheney received a common school education.[3] He moved to Sparta, Michigan in 1858.[2]

On September 4, 1862, Cheney voluntarily enlisted in the 21st Michigan Infantry Regiment as quartermaster sergeant.[1] He was promoted to second lieutenant in 1864.[4] On March 19, 1865, he was severely wounded in Bentonville, North Carolina while commanding Company B. He returned to duty after his recovery. He was mustered out on June 8, 1865.[1]

Career edit

After the Civil War, Cheney was engaged in a number of businesses, including insurance and real estate.[3] By 1869, Cheney was working as a beekeeper.[1] By 1876, Cheney had served in the local political offices of justice of the peace and town treasurer.[3] In 1876, Cheney was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives seat representing the Kent County 3rd district, on the Republican ticket. He was re-elected in 1878.[4]

As a Republican, Cheney was a strong advocate of the prohibition of alcohol. In 1884, Cheney became a member of the Prohibition Party.[5] The same year, Cheney was nominated by the Prohbitionists for Michigan State Treasurer.[6] In 1886, Cheney ran for the Michigan Senate seat representing the 20th district.[5][7] He was nominated for the board of regents of the University of Michigan in 1887.[8] In 1888, was nominated by the Prohibitionists for governor.[4]

In 1894, Cheney, as a private banker, was sued by multiple people for embezzlement.[9][10] In March 1894, Cheney confessed in probate court to double selling a mortgage to a mentally incapable widow whom he was guardian over.[11]

Cheney again ran for the state senate, the 17th district, in 1910. He ran for Michigan's 5th district in the United States House of Representatives in 1912 and 1916.[12][13]

Personal life edit

Cheney married Emmogene Hinman on December 2, 1869, in Sparta.[1][4] In 1899, Cheney was suspended from the Freemasons for non-payment of dues.[14]

Death edit

After three years of illness, Cheney died on January 9, 1927, in his Sparta home.[15] He was buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Sparta on January 12.[4][16]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Civil War Letters". Sparta Township Historical Commission. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
  2. ^ a b C. C. Chapman & Company (1881). History of Kent County, Michigan. p. 1332.
  3. ^ a b c Michigan manual. 1877-78. 1877. p. 659.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Legislator Details - Amherst B. Cheney". Library of Michigan. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
  5. ^ a b "The Peninsular Canvass". Detroit Free Press. July 24, 1886. p. 4. Retrieved October 18, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "Political". Detroit Free Press. September 28, 1884. p. 12. Retrieved October 18, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ Michigan manual. 1887-88. 1887. p. 604.
  8. ^ "The Prohibitionists". Detroit Free Press. February 25, 1887. p. 4. Retrieved October 18, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ "A Banker Sued". Detroit Free Press. January 25, 1894. p. 3. Retrieved October 18, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ "Charged with Embezzlement". Livingston County Daily Press and Argus. March 8, 1894. p. 5. Retrieved October 18, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ "Confesses to Fraud". The Homer Index. March 21, 1894. p. 1. Retrieved October 18, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  12. ^ "Cheney". Political Graveyard. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
  13. ^ Michigan manual. 1913-14. 1913. p. 452.
  14. ^ Grand Lodge of Michigan (1899). Transactions of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, of the State of Michigan. p. 157.
  15. ^ "Former Legislator Dead". Lansing State Journal. January 10, 1927. p. 7. Retrieved October 18, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  16. ^ "Around The State". The Herald-Palladium. January 11, 1927. p. 12. Retrieved October 18, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
Party political offices
Preceded by Prohibition nominee for Governor of Michigan
1888
Succeeded by

amherst, cheney, october, 1841, january, 1927, american, politician, member, michigan, house, representatives, from, kent, county, districtin, office, 1877, 1880preceded, byedward, briggssucceeded, byheman, palmerleepersonal, detailsborn, 1841, october, 1841ri. Amherst B Cheney October 27 1841 January 9 1927 was an American politician Amherst B CheneyMember of the Michigan House of Representatives from the Kent County 3rd districtIn office 1877 1880Preceded byEdward L BriggsSucceeded byHeman PalmerleePersonal detailsBorn 1841 10 27 October 27 1841Ripley Ohio U S DiedJanuary 9 1927 1927 01 09 aged 85 Sparta Michigan U S Political partyProhibitionOther politicalaffiliationsRepublican before 1884 SpouseEmmogene Hinman m 1869 wbr Military serviceBranch serviceU S Army Union Army Years of service1862 1865Unit21st Michigan Infantry RegimentBattles warsAmerican Civil War Contents 1 Early life and military career 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 ReferencesEarly life and military career editAmherst B Cheney was born on October 27 1841 in Ripley Ohio to parents Abner J and Sarah Cheney 1 His father was born in Vermont before serving as a minister in Ohio and his mother was from New York He moved with his father to a farm in Homer Michigan in 1845 2 Cheney received a common school education 3 He moved to Sparta Michigan in 1858 2 On September 4 1862 Cheney voluntarily enlisted in the 21st Michigan Infantry Regiment as quartermaster sergeant 1 He was promoted to second lieutenant in 1864 4 On March 19 1865 he was severely wounded in Bentonville North Carolina while commanding Company B He returned to duty after his recovery He was mustered out on June 8 1865 1 Career editAfter the Civil War Cheney was engaged in a number of businesses including insurance and real estate 3 By 1869 Cheney was working as a beekeeper 1 By 1876 Cheney had served in the local political offices of justice of the peace and town treasurer 3 In 1876 Cheney was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives seat representing the Kent County 3rd district on the Republican ticket He was re elected in 1878 4 As a Republican Cheney was a strong advocate of the prohibition of alcohol In 1884 Cheney became a member of the Prohibition Party 5 The same year Cheney was nominated by the Prohbitionists for Michigan State Treasurer 6 In 1886 Cheney ran for the Michigan Senate seat representing the 20th district 5 7 He was nominated for the board of regents of the University of Michigan in 1887 8 In 1888 was nominated by the Prohibitionists for governor 4 In 1894 Cheney as a private banker was sued by multiple people for embezzlement 9 10 In March 1894 Cheney confessed in probate court to double selling a mortgage to a mentally incapable widow whom he was guardian over 11 Cheney again ran for the state senate the 17th district in 1910 He ran for Michigan s 5th district in the United States House of Representatives in 1912 and 1916 12 13 Personal life editCheney married Emmogene Hinman on December 2 1869 in Sparta 1 4 In 1899 Cheney was suspended from the Freemasons for non payment of dues 14 Death editAfter three years of illness Cheney died on January 9 1927 in his Sparta home 15 He was buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Sparta on January 12 4 16 References edit a b c d e Civil War Letters Sparta Township Historical Commission Retrieved October 18 2023 a b C C Chapman amp Company 1881 History of Kent County Michigan p 1332 a b c Michigan manual 1877 78 1877 p 659 a b c d e Legislator Details Amherst B Cheney Library of Michigan Retrieved October 18 2023 a b The Peninsular Canvass Detroit Free Press July 24 1886 p 4 Retrieved October 18 2023 via Newspapers com Political Detroit Free Press September 28 1884 p 12 Retrieved October 18 2023 via Newspapers com Michigan manual 1887 88 1887 p 604 The Prohibitionists Detroit Free Press February 25 1887 p 4 Retrieved October 18 2023 via Newspapers com A Banker Sued Detroit Free Press January 25 1894 p 3 Retrieved October 18 2023 via Newspapers com Charged with Embezzlement Livingston County Daily Press and Argus March 8 1894 p 5 Retrieved October 18 2023 via Newspapers com Confesses to Fraud The Homer Index March 21 1894 p 1 Retrieved October 18 2023 via Newspapers com Cheney Political Graveyard Retrieved October 18 2023 Michigan manual 1913 14 1913 p 452 Grand Lodge of Michigan 1899 Transactions of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Michigan p 157 Former Legislator Dead Lansing State Journal January 10 1927 p 7 Retrieved October 18 2023 via Newspapers com Around The State The Herald Palladium January 11 1927 p 12 Retrieved October 18 2023 via Newspapers com Party political officesPreceded bySamuel Dickie Prohibition nominee for Governor of Michigan1888 Succeeded byAzariah S Partridge Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amherst B Cheney amp oldid 1180861987, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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