Levi Underwood
Levi Underwood (December 24, 1821 – March 11, 1902) was a lawyer and politician who served as Lieutenant Governor of Vermont from 1860 to 1862.
Biography
Levi Underwood was born in Hardwick, Vermont on December 24, 1821.[1] He studied law with Luke Poland and became an attorney in Burlington. Underwood was also involved in several local businesses and banks.[2]
Originally a Free Soil Democrat, Underwood became a Republican when the party was organized and served as Chairman of Vermont's first state Republican convention in 1856.[3] He also served as a Delegate to the first Republican national convention later the same year.[4][5]
Underwood served on the Burlington City Council, as Chittenden County State's Attorney, and as a State Senator before serving as Lieutenant Governor from 1860 to 1862.[6][7][8][9]
Underwood was also one of Vermont's Delegates to the Washington Peace Conference that met in an attempt to prevent the outbreak of the Civil War.[10][11]
Later career
After leaving office Underwood returned to his business and legal interests.[12][13][14]
Death and burial
He died in Brattleboro on March 11, 1902 and was buried in Burlington's Greenmount Cemetery.[15][16][17]
Other
Underwood received honorary Master of Arts degrees from the University of Vermont (1855) and Dartmouth College (1865).[18][19]
References
- ↑ One Thousand Men, published by Vermont Historical Society, 1915, page 209
- ↑ The Vermont Historical Gazetteer, edited by Abby Maria Hemenway, Volume 1, 1867, page 510
- ↑ Vermont: The Green Mountain State, by Walter Hill Crockett, Volume 3, 1921, page 447
- ↑ Proceedings of the First Three Republican National Conventions of 1856, 1860 and 1864, published by Charles W. Johnson, Minneapolis, 1893, page 24
- ↑ Newspaper article, Delegates to Chicago and Charleston: Vermont Republican State Convention, New York Times, April 5, 1860
- ↑ Gazetteer and Business Directory of Chittenden County, Vermont, for 1882-83, compiled by Hamilton Child, 1882, page 99
- ↑ Proceedings of the Supreme Council of Sovereign Grand Inspectors General of the Thirty-third and Last Degree of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, published by Andrew H. Kellogg, New York, 1902, pages 203 to 204
- ↑ The Massachusetts Register for the Year 1853, published be George Adams, Boston, page 301
- ↑ General Election Results, 1813-2011, published by Vermont Secretary of State, State Archives and Records Administration, 2011, page 10
- ↑ Lucius E. Chittenden entry, National Eyclopaedia of American Biography, published by James T. White, new York, Volume 13, 1906, page 553
- ↑ A Report of the Debates and Proceedings in the Secret Sessions of the Conference Convention, by Lucius Eugene Chittenden, 1864, page 465
- ↑ The Bankers Magazine for 1864-65, edited by I. Smith Homans, 1865, page 853
- ↑ Annual report on the railroads of New York, published by The Argus Company, Albany, 1870, page 490
- ↑ Proceedings of the National Commercial Convention, published by the convention, 1872, page 48
- ↑ The Underwood Families of America, by Howard James Banker, Volume 1, 1913, pages 76 to 77
- ↑ Recent Deaths column, The American Lawyer, May, 1902, page 224
- ↑ Gravestone photos by contributor Bill McKern, Levi Underwood page, Find A Grave web site, October 1, 2006
- ↑ Levi Underwood necrology entry, Dartmouth College Necrology 1901-1902, published by the college, 1902, page 47
- ↑ Catalogue of the Officers of Government and Instruction, the Alumni and other Graduates of the University of Vermont, published by the University, page 115
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Burnham Martin |
Lieutenant Governor of Vermont 1860–1862 |
Succeeded by Paul Dillingham |