Samuel Merritt Stephenson (December 23, 1831 – July 31, 1907) was a politician from the
U.S. state
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of
Michigan
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.
Personal life
Stephenson was born in
Hartland, New Brunswick
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, and moved with his parents to
Maine
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, and later, in 1846, to
Delta County, Michigan
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. He engaged in lumbering and moved to
Menominee, Michigan
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, in 1858. He was interested in real estate, lumbering, general merchandising, and agricultural pursuits. He built the Menominee Hotel in 1881 to accommodate visiting lumber buyers; the structure burned down in 1977.
[ ] After leaving Congress, Stephenson resumed the lumber business. He died in Menominee and is interred there at Riverside Cemetery.
His older brother
Isaac Stephenson
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was a
U.S. Representative
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(
9th district) 1883-89 and
U.S. Senator Class 3 1907-15 from the state of
Wisconsin
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.
Political career
Stephenson served as a member of the
Michigan House of Representatives in 1877 and 1878. He also served in the
Michigan Senate in 1879, 1880, 1885, and 1886. He was a delegate to the
Republican National Conventions in 1884 and 1888.
In 1888, Stephenson was elected as a
Republican
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from
Michigan's 11th congressional district
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to the
51st United States Congress
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and was re-elected in 1890 to the
52nd Congress
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. After redistricting due to the
1890 census, Stephenson was elected from the newly created
12th district in 1892 and 1894. In all, he served from March 4, 1889, to March 3, 1897, in the
U.S. House
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.
He served as chairman of the board of supervisors of
Menominee County for several years.
References
The Political Graveyard
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1831 births
1907 deaths
Pre-Confederation Canadian emigrants to the United States
People from Carleton County, New Brunswick
Republican Party Michigan state senators
Republican Party members of the Michigan House of Representatives
People from Menominee, Michigan
Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Michigan
19th-century American politicians