Silas M. Holmes

Silas M. Holmes (July 21, 1816  June 1905) was a Michigan politician.

Silas M. Holmes
Treasurer of Michigan
In office
1855–1858
Preceded byBernard C. Whittemore
Succeeded byJohn McKinney
Personal details
Born(1816-07-21)July 21, 1816
Stonington, Connecticut
DiedJune 1905 (1906) (aged 88)
Corning, California
Political partyRepublican

Early life

Holmes was born in Stonington, Connecticut on July 21, 1816.[1][2]

Career

In the 1850s, Holmes was a leading dry goods merchant in Detroit. In 1854, Holmes was nominated for the position of Michigan State Treasurer on the first Republican ticket in the state. He was elected to that position, and became the first Republican Michigan State Treasurer in 1855. He served in this capacity until 1858.[3] In 1887, Holmes moved away from Detroit to San Francisco, California, where he engaged in business.[4]

Personal life

Holmes had ten children, and he was survived by four of them.[2]

Death

Holmes died in June 1905 in Corning, California.[1][2]

References

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