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Benjamin Elliott Crane (December 19, 1835 – January 15, 1885) was a businessman in post-bellum
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, United States.


Biography

Benjamin Crane was born in
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to Ross Crane and Martha White Elliott. He graduated from the
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in 1854 and studied civil engineering in
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. He served in
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during the
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, becoming a brigade
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with the rank of major in 1863. He moved to Atlanta in 1865 when the city was still in ashes. He married Sarah Clayton, a daughter of William Wirt Clayton and Corline Semmes on February 21, 1867. In business he was a natural leader and he was instrumental in the growth of the
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to an institution of great usefulness. He was a member of the Georgia's constitutional convention of 1877, and was a member of the state's capitol commission. Benjamin Crane died in Atlanta on January 15, 1885. At the time of his death, he was still president of the Chamber of Commerce, as well as a member of the city's board of police commissioners.


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1835 births 1885 deaths Businesspeople from Atlanta Confederate States Army officers History of Atlanta People of Georgia (U.S. state) in the American Civil War University of Georgia alumni 19th-century American businesspeople {{atlanta-stub