Levi Grant

Levi Grant (April 25, 1810 April 12, 1891) was an American politician and politician.

Born in New Berlin, New York, Grant worked in a paper mill near Albany, New York. In 1836, he moved to Chicago, Illinois. Then he moved to the town of Bristol, in Kenosha County, Wisconsin Territory. He was a farmer and in the lumber business. Grant served in the Wisconsin Territorial House of Representatives in 1843 and then in the Wisconsin State Senate in 1853. In 1856, he moved to Kenosha, Wisconsin, where he died[1][2] on April 12, 1891.[3][4]

Notes

  1. 'Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin,' Wisconsin Historical Society: 1892, Biographical Sketch of Levi Grany, pg. 20
  2. 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1887,' Territorial Legislatures, pg. 121
  3. "Other Deaths: Levi Grant". The Inter Ocean. April 13, 1891. p. 2. Retrieved January 26, 2015 via Newspapers.com.
  4. "Obituary Notes: Levi Grant". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 13, 1891. p. 3. Retrieved January 26, 2015 via Newspapers.com.
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