Thomas J. Drake | |
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3rd Lieutenant Governor of Michigan | |
In office 1841–1842 |
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Governor | James Wright Gordon |
Preceded by | James Wright Gordon |
Succeeded by | Origen D. Richardson |
Member of the Michigan Senate | |
In office 1839–1841 |
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Personal details | |
Born |
Scipio, New York, United States |
April 18, 1797
Died | April 20, 1875 Pontiac, Michigan, United States |
(aged 78)
Resting place |
Oak Hill Cemetery Pontiac, Michigan |
Political party | Whig |
Spouse(s) | Martha Minot Baldwin Evelina H. Talbot Drake |
Parents | Elijah Drake Abigail (Stoddard) Drake |
Profession | Lawyer Politician |
Thomas Jefferson Drake (April 18, 1797 – April 20, 1875) was an American lawyer and politician in the U.S. state of Michigan. He served as justice of Utah Territorial Supreme Court and as the third Lieutenant Governor of Michigan.
Drake was born in Scipio, New York, the son of Elijah Drake and Abigail (Stoddard) Drake. In 1822 he moved to Pontiac in the Michigan Territory. He was a member Michigan Territorial Council from 1828-1831, and a member of Michigan Territorial Senate in 1834. From 1839-1841 he served as a member of the Michigan Senate representing the 3rd District. In 1840 he was Presidential Elector for Michigan to elect William Henry Harrison.
While serving as president pro tempore of the Michigan Senate, Drake served as the third Lieutenant Governor of Michigan from February 23, 1841 to January 3, 1842 under James Wright Gordon after the resignation of Governor William Woodbridge. Under the 1835 constitution, the lieutenant governor had no specifically defined duties other than presiding over the senate and as filling in as acting governor. He was also a Whig candidate for U.S. Representative from Michigan’s 3rd congressional districtin 1843, losing to Democrat James B. Hunt.