. History of the University of Michigan . of six yearsfrom January i, following. He was re-elected underthe amended Constitution in 1863 and drew the six-year term. In 1884 he was Presidential Electorfrom his district. He died at Niles, Michigan,March 14, 1888. LEVI BISHOP was born at Russell, Hamp-den County, Massachusetts, October 15, 1815. Heremoved to Michigan in 1835, and settled in Detroitin 1837. He studied law in the office of Justice REGENTS BT ELECTION i«5 Daniel Goodwin and was admitted to the Bar in1842. He served on the Detroit School Board tenconsecutive years, during seven of wh
. History of the University of Michigan . of six yearsfrom January i, following. He was re-elected underthe amended Constitution in 1863 and drew the six-year term. In 1884 he was Presidential Electorfrom his district. He died at Niles, Michigan,March 14, 1888. LEVI BISHOP was born at Russell, Hamp-den County, Massachusetts, October 15, 1815. Heremoved to Michigan in 1835, and settled in Detroitin 1837. He studied law in the office of Justice REGENTS BT ELECTION i«5 Daniel Goodwin and was admitted to the Bar in1842. He served on the Detroit School Board tenconsecutive years, during seven of which he wasPresident of the Board. This ser\ice is commemo-rated by the school building which bears his was instrumental in founding the State PioneerSociety and served as its President ten years. From1858 to 1864 he served on the Board of Regents ofthe University. He died in Detroit, December 23,1881. DONALD McINTYRE was born at Johns-town, New York, June 5, 1807, son of Donald andAnne Mclntyre. He prepared for the profession of. IMcINTVKE the law, was admitted to the Bar of his native state,and in 1838 became the first Judge of FultonCounty. In 1845 he removed to Micliigan. Hesettled in Ann .Arbor, engaged in the banking busi-ness, and became a succcessful business man. Hewas a Representative in the State Legislature in1855. He took great interest in popular educationand was for many years a member of the SchoolBoard of Ann Arbor. In 1S57 he was elected Re-gent of the University for the full term of six yearsfrom January i, following, and served out the retiring from the Regency he served the Uni- he was married to Jane Maria Eachu, of Johnstown,New York, and of this union four children survive :Anna M. (Mrs. John H. Burleson, of Niagara Falls) ;Martha A. (Mrs. William W. Wetmore, of AnnArbor) ; Jennie (Mrs. M. J. Pomeroy, of Baldwin,Kansas); and Donald (LL. B. 1872), of Cadillac,Michigan. Mrs. Mclntyre died in 1S61, and onAugust 7, 1S75, he was mar
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