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Grant Decker

Grant Decker

American politician (1814–1890)


Grant Decker (February 4, 1814 July 30, 1890) was the first mayor of the village (now City) of Flint, Michigan serving from 1855 to 1856. He was a merchant, miller and in the lumber businesses at some time in his life.[2]

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Early life

Decker was born in Deckertown, Sussex County, New Jersey on February 4, 1814.[2][3] He came to Flint, Michigan, in 1839 to work in the lumbering industry. With the Honorable Artemas Thayer, he built a flour mill. Later in association with Captain Ira H. Wilder, he owned interests in a flour and feed mill. Over his time in Flint, eight fires hit his various businesses.[4]

Political

In 1855 Decker was elected Mayor of the Village of Flint serving until 1856.[2]

Post-Political

On July 30, 1890, Decker died in Flint with interment in Glenwood Cemetery, Flint.[2]

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References

  1. The Book of the Golden Jubilee of Flint, Michigan 1855-1905. Published Under the Auspices of the Executive Committee of the Golden Jubilee and Old Homecoming Reunion, p. 49. Weller & Austin, 1905. Accessed December 26, 2022. "Grant Decker, the first Mayor of Flint, was forty-one years of age when elected Mayor, having been born February 4, 1814, in Deckertown, N.J., where his family located before the war of the Revolution."

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