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Elias W. Leavenworth

Elias W. Leavenworth
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Elias W. Leavenworth
Born (1803-12-20)December 20, 1803
Canaan, New York, United States
Died November 25, 1887(1887-11-25) (aged 83)
Syracuse, New York, United States
Occupation Mayor, Politician, Lawyer

Elias Warner Leavenworth (December 20, 1803 Canaan, Columbia County, New York – November 25, 1887 Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York) was an American lawyer and politician.

He moved with his parents to Great Barrington, Massachusetts in 1806.

He attended the Hudson Academy and graduated from Yale College in 1824. He studied law in Great Barrington and at the Litchfield Law School from 1825 to 1827.

He was admitted to the bar in 1827 and practiced law in Syracuse, New York for 20 years until 1850, when he abandoned the practice because of ill health.

He passed through the various grades and was appointed brigadier general of militia in 1836.

Leavenworth was married to the daughter of Judge Joshua Forman, the founder of Syracuse.

His principal home, a mansion at 607 James Street in Syracuse, New York, was a significant Greek Revival style structure where he received visitors of national and international stature. The home was built on the first lot sold on James Street and completed in 1842. It was designed by renowned Syracuse architect, Deacon Elijah Hayden who was assisted by William B. Cogswell, a draftsman. Unfortunately, the Leavenworth Mansion was demolished in 1950 to make way for an office building.

In 1839, he was named supervisor of the old town of Salina, the first election at which the Democrats had been beaten for 15 years.

He was president of Syracuse village from 1839 to 1841 and in 1846 and 1847, and was mayor of the town in 1849, 1850, 1859, and 1860.

Leavenworth was a Whig member of the New York State Assembly (Onondaga Co., 3rd D.) in 1850 and 1857; and was Secretary of State of New York from 1854 to 1855. He was Chairman of the Republican State convention of 1860.


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