Andrew Climie
Andrew Climie (February 4, 1834 – May 14, 1897) was an American businessman and politician.
Life
Andrew Climie was born at Whitestone, New York, February 4, 1834 and educated at Vernon Academy, New York.[1]
He moved to Michigan in 1860 and went into the lumber and milling business in Leonidas.[1]
He served in the Michigan House of Representatives from 1871 to 1875. He was elected to the Board of Regents of the University of Michigan for the term beginning January 1, 1874, but resigned October 1, 1881, to become superintendent of the university's new library. He died at Pontiac, Michigan, on May 14, 1897. He had a daughter, Mary, who died on April 26, 1892.[1]
Notes
- Hinsdale 1906, p. 194.
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References
- Hinsdale, Burke A. (1906), Demmon, Isaac (ed.), History of the University of Michigan, University of Michigan, retrieved 2007-08-16
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