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  1. Zachariah Chandler (December 10, 1813 – November 1, 1879) was an American businessman, politician, and one of the founders of the Republican Party, whose radical wing he dominated as a lifelong abolitionist.

  2. Political Affiliation: Radical Republican. Republican Party. Zachariah Chandler (born Dec. 10, 1813, Bedford, N.H., U.S.—died Nov. 1, 1879, Chicago, Ill.) was an American politician, one of the leaders of the Radical Republicans during the American Civil War and Reconstruction.

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  3. Zachariah Chandler was a Detroit mayor, a U.S. Senator, and the Secretary of the Interior under President Ulysses S. Grant’s administration. Born in Bedford, New Hampshire on December 10, 1813, Chandler moved to Detroit in 1833 and opened a dry goods business.

  4. Zachariah Chandler was born in 1813 in Bedford, New Hampshire. He relocated to Michigan, where he became involved in business, banking, and land, becoming one of the richest men in the state. He then turned his attention to politics and served as mayor of Detroit from 1851 to 1852, and made a failed bid to become the state’s governor in 1852.

  5. Zachariah T. Chandler (December 10, 1813 - November 1, 1879) was Mayor of Detroit (1851-52), a four-term U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan (1857-75, 1879), and Secretary of the Interior under U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant (1875-77).

  6. Zachariah Chandler; an outline sketch of his life and public services. Names. Pierson, Arthur T., 1837-1911. Created / Published. Detroit, The Post and tribune company; New York, C. Drew; [etc., etc.] 1880. Headings. - Chandler, Zachariah,--1813-1879. - United States--Politics and government. Notes. - Also available in digital form. Medium.

  7. 25 de fev. de 2023 · Zachariah Chandler, a man of many hats, was an American businessman and politician who left an indelible mark in history. He was a founding member of the Republican Party, and his radical beliefs made him one of the most dominant figures in the party.