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Charles F. Mitchell

Charles Franklin Mitchell (February 18, 1806 – September 27, 1865) was a U.S. Representative from New York in the Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Congresses.

Charles Mitchell
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 33rd district
In office
March 4, 1837 – March 3, 1841
Preceded byGideon Hard
Succeeded byAlfred Babcock
Personal details
Born
Charles Franklin Mitchell

(1806-02-18)February 18, 1806
Middletown Township, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedSeptember 27, 1865(1865-09-27) (aged 59)
Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
Resting placeSpring Grove Cemetery
Political partyWhig (Before 1856)
Republican (1856–1865)

Biography edit

Mitchell was born in Middletown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, on February 18, 1806.[1][2][3] A Quaker,[4][5] he attended the public schools in Pennsylvania and became a journeyman miller. He settled in Lockport, New York, in 1828 or 1829, operated a successful grain milling business, and was appointed to the volunteer fire department in 1829.[6][7] He was also active in other business ventures, including the Batavia and Lockport Railroad[8] and the Niagara Suspension Bridge Bank.[9]

On December 2, 1829, he married Elizabeth F. Ellis in Henrietta, New York.[10][11][12] She was born in Princeton, New Jersey, on October 23, 1809, and died in Cincinnati, Ohio, on February 24, 1898.[13][14]

Active as a Whig, he was an early protege and business partner of Thurlow Weed.[15] In 1836 he was elected to the U.S. House as the Representative of New York's 33rd District. He was reelected in 1838 and served from March 4, 1837, to March 3, 1841.[16][17][18]

During his second term he was accused of not devoting his full attention to the business of Congress, and of not spending time in his district.[19] He was convicted of forgery later in 1841, and sentenced to one year in prison and a fine, but paroled for ill health, and later pardoned.[20][21][22][23][24][25][26]

He later lived in Cincinnati and northern Kentucky.[27] By the time of the American Civil War, Mitchell had established himself in Flemingsburg, Kentucky.[28] By now a Republican, in 1860 and 1861 he sent letters to Abraham Lincoln and others in Lincoln's administration, in which he described the Kentucky political situation and the prospects for success at keeping the state in the Union.[29]

Later in the war Mitchell was part of a delegation that lobbied Secretary of State William H. Seward for the release of individuals from the Flemingsburg area who were being held prisoner for suspected Confederate sympathies, with Mitchell taking part because he was personally acquainted with Seward from their time as Whig politicians in New York.[30]

He died in Cincinnati, Ohio, on September 27, 1865.

References edit

  1. ^ Spring Grove Cemetery, Burial record, Charles F. Mitchell 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, accessed September 18, 2013
  2. ^ Joseph C. Martindale, M.D., History of the Townships of Byberry and Moreland, in Philadelphia, Pa., 1867, page 206
  3. ^ Rochester Monthly Meeting, Monroe County, New York: Quaker Records, Results for Charles F. Mitchell. The text reads: Charles F Mitchell s Walter & Hannah Lockport Elizabeth F Ellis b 3-2-1776, dt Barzillai & Mary Brighton m 12-2-1829 (H) Henrietta Cert fr Chesterfield 5-6-1828 for Elizabeth Cert fr Middletown, PA 8-7-1829 (H) for Charles F.
  4. ^ Donald A. Clark, The Notorious "Bull" Nelson: Murdered Civil War General, 2011, page 40
  5. ^ Mark E. Neely, The Civil War and the Limits of Destruction, 2009, page 188
  6. ^ Clarence O. Lewis, Niagara Gazette, Pioneer Leaders of Frontier are Recalled, September 20, 1964
  7. ^ Lockport Journal, Pioneer Firemen, June 4, 1904
  8. ^ New York Secretary of State, Laws of the State of New York, Volume 59, 1836, pages 634-635
  9. ^ Upper Canada Legislature, Journal of the House of Assembly of Upper Canada, 1838, page 219
  10. ^ Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County, Indexes, 1818-1850, ELE-GEN, marriage record, Elizabeth F. Ellis and Charles F. Mitchell, Digitized 2006, page 21
  11. ^ Central New York Genealogical Society, Tree Talks, Volumes 16-17, 1976, page 107
  12. ^ Society of Friends, Rochester Monthly Meeting, Quaker Records, Rochester, Monroe County, New York, 1900, page 97
  13. ^ Maysville (Kentucky) Daily Register, Death Notice, Mrs. Charles F. Mitchell, February 25, 1898. Text: Mrs. Charles F. Mitchell, whose husband some years since was in the milling business at Flemingsburg, died this week at her home in Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, aged 88
  14. ^ Friends' Intelligencer and Journal, Death Notice, Elizabeth F. Mitchell, page 187, March 12, 1898
  15. ^ Glyndon Garlock Van Deusen, Thurlow Weed, Wizard of the Lobby, 1969, page 139
  16. ^ Geneva Gazette, The Late Election, December 7, 1836
  17. ^ Republican Watchman (Monticello, New York), Congressional Canvass, December 27, 1838
  18. ^ Sanford & Company, History of Niagara County, N.Y., 1878, page 108
  19. ^ Blair and Rives, Extra Globe, The "Hon." Charles F. Mitchell, May 26, 1841, page 28
  20. ^ Thurlow Weed, Life of Thurlow Weed, 1883, page 159
  21. ^ Jeremiah Hughes, Editor and Publisher, Niles' National Register, Volume 61, November 27, 1841, page 208
  22. ^ Henry Clay, The Papers of Henry Clay: The Whig Leader, January 1, 1837-December 31, 1843, 1988, page 519
  23. ^ Houston Daily Mercury, The Lockport Union Has a Bit of History to Tell, December 24, 1873
  24. ^ William M. Gouge, The Journal of Banking, From July 1841 to July 1842, 1842, page 183
  25. ^ Prison Association of New York, Report of the Prison Association of New York, 1845, page 51
  26. ^ New York Spectator, General Sessions, July 15, July 15, 1842
  27. ^ 1850 United States Federal Census, entry for Charles F. Mitchell, accessed via Ancestry.com, September 17, 2013
  28. ^ Lewis Collins, Richard Henry Collins, Collins' Historical Sketches of Kentucky: History of Kentucky, Volume 1, 1878, page 361
  29. ^ Abraham Lincoln, The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln, Volume 4, 2008, pages 54-55
  30. ^ J. Marshall Crawford, Mosby and His Men: A Record of the Adventures of that Renowned Partisan, 1867, page 86

External links edit

  • The Political Graveyard
  • United States Congress. "Charles F. Mitchell (id: M000806)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.

  This article incorporates public domain material from the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress

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For other people named Charles Mitchell see Charles Mitchell disambiguation Charles Franklin Mitchell February 18 1806 September 27 1865 was a U S Representative from New York in the Twenty fifth and Twenty sixth Congresses Charles MitchellMember of the U S House of Representatives from New York s 33rd districtIn office March 4 1837 March 3 1841Preceded byGideon HardSucceeded byAlfred BabcockPersonal detailsBornCharles Franklin Mitchell 1806 02 18 February 18 1806Middletown Township Pennsylvania U S DiedSeptember 27 1865 1865 09 27 aged 59 Cincinnati Ohio U S Resting placeSpring Grove CemeteryPolitical partyWhig Before 1856 Republican 1856 1865 Biography editMitchell was born in Middletown Township Bucks County Pennsylvania on February 18 1806 1 2 3 A Quaker 4 5 he attended the public schools in Pennsylvania and became a journeyman miller He settled in Lockport New York in 1828 or 1829 operated a successful grain milling business and was appointed to the volunteer fire department in 1829 6 7 He was also active in other business ventures including the Batavia and Lockport Railroad 8 and the Niagara Suspension Bridge Bank 9 On December 2 1829 he married Elizabeth F Ellis in Henrietta New York 10 11 12 She was born in Princeton New Jersey on October 23 1809 and died in Cincinnati Ohio on February 24 1898 13 14 Active as a Whig he was an early protege and business partner of Thurlow Weed 15 In 1836 he was elected to the U S House as the Representative of New York s 33rd District He was reelected in 1838 and served from March 4 1837 to March 3 1841 16 17 18 During his second term he was accused of not devoting his full attention to the business of Congress and of not spending time in his district 19 He was convicted of forgery later in 1841 and sentenced to one year in prison and a fine but paroled for ill health and later pardoned 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 He later lived in Cincinnati and northern Kentucky 27 By the time of the American Civil War Mitchell had established himself in Flemingsburg Kentucky 28 By now a Republican in 1860 and 1861 he sent letters to Abraham Lincoln and others in Lincoln s administration in which he described the Kentucky political situation and the prospects for success at keeping the state in the Union 29 Later in the war Mitchell was part of a delegation that lobbied Secretary of State William H Seward for the release of individuals from the Flemingsburg area who were being held prisoner for suspected Confederate sympathies with Mitchell taking part because he was personally acquainted with Seward from their time as Whig politicians in New York 30 He died in Cincinnati Ohio on September 27 1865 References edit Spring Grove Cemetery Burial record Charles F Mitchell Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine accessed September 18 2013 Joseph C Martindale M D History of the Townships of Byberry and Moreland in Philadelphia Pa 1867 page 206 Rochester Monthly Meeting Monroe County New York Quaker Records Results for Charles F Mitchell The text reads Charles F Mitchell s Walter amp Hannah Lockport Elizabeth F Ellis b 3 2 1776 dt Barzillai amp Mary Brighton m 12 2 1829 H Henrietta Cert fr Chesterfield 5 6 1828 for Elizabeth Cert fr Middletown PA 8 7 1829 H for Charles F Donald A Clark The Notorious Bull Nelson Murdered Civil War General 2011 page 40 Mark E Neely The Civil War and the Limits of Destruction 2009 page 188 Clarence O Lewis Niagara Gazette Pioneer Leaders of Frontier are Recalled September 20 1964 Lockport Journal Pioneer Firemen June 4 1904 New York Secretary of State Laws of the State of New York Volume 59 1836 pages 634 635 Upper Canada Legislature Journal of the House of Assembly of Upper Canada 1838 page 219 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Indexes 1818 1850 ELE GEN marriage record Elizabeth F Ellis and Charles F Mitchell Digitized 2006 page 21 Central New York Genealogical Society Tree Talks Volumes 16 17 1976 page 107 Society of Friends Rochester Monthly Meeting Quaker Records Rochester Monroe County New York 1900 page 97 Maysville Kentucky Daily Register Death Notice Mrs Charles F Mitchell February 25 1898 Text Mrs Charles F Mitchell whose husband some years since was in the milling business at Flemingsburg died this week at her home in Walnut Hills Cincinnati aged 88 Friends Intelligencer and Journal Death Notice Elizabeth F Mitchell page 187 March 12 1898 Glyndon Garlock Van Deusen Thurlow Weed Wizard of the Lobby 1969 page 139 Geneva Gazette The Late Election December 7 1836 Republican Watchman Monticello New York Congressional Canvass December 27 1838 Sanford amp Company History of Niagara County N Y 1878 page 108 Blair and Rives Extra Globe The Hon Charles F Mitchell May 26 1841 page 28 Thurlow Weed Life of Thurlow Weed 1883 page 159 Jeremiah Hughes Editor and Publisher Niles National Register Volume 61 November 27 1841 page 208 Henry Clay The Papers of Henry Clay The Whig Leader January 1 1837 December 31 1843 1988 page 519 Houston Daily Mercury The Lockport Union Has a Bit of History to Tell December 24 1873 William M Gouge The Journal of Banking From July 1841 to July 1842 1842 page 183 Prison Association of New York Report of the Prison Association of New York 1845 page 51 New York Spectator General Sessions July 15 July 15 1842 1850 United States Federal Census entry for Charles F Mitchell accessed via Ancestry com September 17 2013 Lewis Collins Richard Henry Collins Collins Historical Sketches of Kentucky History of Kentucky Volume 1 1878 page 361 Abraham Lincoln The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln Volume 4 2008 pages 54 55 J Marshall Crawford Mosby and His Men A Record of the Adventures of that Renowned Partisan 1867 page 86External links editThe Political GraveyardUnited States Congress Charles F Mitchell id M000806 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress U S House of RepresentativesPreceded byGideon Hard Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom New York s 33rd congressional district1837 1841 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