Henry L. Palmer
Henry Lynde "Harry" Palmer (October 18, 1819 – May 6, 1909) was an American lawyer and politician and was the 6th Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly, where he was a member for four terms. He also served in the Wisconsin State Senate for two sessions.
Henry L. Palmer | |
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6th Speaker of the Wisconsin Assembly | |
In office January 12, 1853 – January 11, 1854 | |
Preceded by | James McMillan Shafter |
Succeeded by | Frederick W. Horn |
Member of the Wisconsin Senate from the 5th district | |
In office March 20, 1867 – January 13, 1869 | |
Preceded by | Jackson Hadley |
Succeeded by | William Pitt Lynde |
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the Milwaukee 7th district | |
In office January 8, 1873 – January 14, 1874 | |
Preceded by | Winfield Smith |
Succeeded by | Francis H. West |
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the Milwaukee 1st district | |
In office January 8, 1862 – January 14, 1863 | |
Preceded by | Robert Haney |
Succeeded by | John Sharpstein |
In office January 11, 1860 – January 9, 1861 | |
Preceded by | Edwin Palmer |
Succeeded by | Robert Haney |
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the Milwaukee 6th district | |
In office January 12, 1853 – January 11, 1854 | |
Preceded by | Valentine Knoll |
Succeeded by | Edward O'Neill |
Personal details | |
Born | Henry Lynde Palmer October 18, 1819 Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania |
Died | May 6, 1909 89) Milwaukee, Wisconsin | (aged
Resting place | Forest Home Cemetery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Mary Loveland
(m. 1843; died 1854)Mary Jane Hayes
(m. 1857–1909) |
Children |
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Mother | Martha (Tracy) Palmer |
Father | Thaddeus Palmer |
Profession | lawyer, politician |
Biography
Palmer was born on October 18, 1819 in Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania, to Thaddeus and Martha Palmer.[1] He later moved to New York City and became a lawyer.[2] In 1849, he moved to Wisconsin, settling in Milwaukee, and began practicing law. Palmer became President of Wisconsin Mutual Life Insurance Company in 1874. During his tenure, the company moved to Milwaukee from Janesville, Wisconsin, and was renamed the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company. Palmer died on May 6, 1909.
Freemasonry
Palmer was an active member of Wisconsin Lodge #13. He led his lodge as Worshipful Master in 1851, 1852, 1857, 1858, 1865 and 1867. After his passing, Henry L. Palmer #301 Lodge was named in his honor.
Henry L. Palmer Lodge #301 located in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, continues to be a vibrant lodge today.
Palmer was very active in the Scottish Rite in the Valley of Milwaukee Scottish Rite building located in downtown Milwaukee next to Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Political career
Palmer was a member of the Assembly for four terms and a member of the Senate from 1867 to 1868, elected in a special election after the death of Senator Jackson Hadley.[3] In 1863, he was a candidate for Governor of Wisconsin, losing to James Taylor Lewis. Palmer was later a probate court judge for Milwaukee County from 1873 to 1874. He was a Democrat.
References
- "HENRY L. PALMER". The Successful American. New York: Press Biographical Company. December 1901. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
- "Palmer, Henry L. 1819 - 1909". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2011-12-02.
- "Legislative Summary". Wisconsin State Journal. March 20, 1867. Retrieved May 16, 2019 – via NewspaperArchive.
Tuesday Evening, March 20--Senate.-- Senator Larkin presented the certificate of the election of Hon. H. L. Palmer to fill the vacancy created by the death of Hon. Jackson Hadley, from the fifth senatorial district, and Hon. H. L. Palmer came forward and took and subscribed to the oath of office
External links
- Henry Lynde “Harry” Palmer at Find a Grave
- Henry L.ynde Palmer at Find a Grave
- Henry L. Palmer Lodge 301 F. & A.M.
Party political offices | ||
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Preceded by Benjamin Ferguson |
Democratic nominee for Governor of Wisconsin 1863 |
Succeeded by Harrison Carroll Hobart |
Wisconsin State Senate | ||
Preceded by Jackson Hadley |
Member of the Wisconsin Senate from the 5th district March 20, 1867 – January 13, 1869 |
Succeeded by William Pitt Lynde |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by James McMillan Shafter |
Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly January 12, 1853 – January 11, 1854 |
Succeeded by Frederick W. Horn |