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Alexander Mitchell

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Birthplace: Ellon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
Death: April 19, 1887 (69)
Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, United States
Place of Burial: Milwaukee, WI, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of John Mitchell and Margaret Mitchell
Husband of Martha Mitchell
Father of Sen. John Lendrum Mitchell, Sr.

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About Alexander Mitchell, US Congress

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Alexander Mitchell (October 17, 1817 – April 19, 1887) was a Scottish-born banker, railroad financier and Democratic politician in Milwaukee.

He was born in Ellon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and immigrated to the United States in 1839. He pursued a career in banking in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, founded the Marine Bank of Wisconsin, and served as president of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway from 1864-1887. With fellow director Jeremiah Milbank (1818–1884) he built the Milwaukee Road into one of the most profitable railroads in the United States. He was considered the wealthiest person in Wisconsin for his generation and owned a mansion across the street from the Milwaukee County Courthouse, which survives and is now the site of the Wisconsin Club.

Mitchell served in the Forty-second United States Congress and Forty-third United States Congress. He was nominated for Governor of Wisconsin in 1877, but he declined. Mitchell is buried at Forest Home Cemetery in Milwaukee.

He was an avid curler, having helped found the Milwaukee Curling Club in the 1840s, and was shortly before his death elected the "patron" of the Grand National Curling Club.

Both Mitchell Park and the street Mitchell Boulevard were named in his honor, as was the city of Mitchell, South Dakota, incorporated in 1881. In World War II, the United States liberty ship SS Alexander Mitchell was named in his honor.

He married Martha Reed, sister of the politian Harrison Reed. His son, John L. Mitchell, was a politician, and his grandson, Billy Mitchell, is regarded as the father of the U.S. Air Force.



In his generation, Alexander Mitchell was the wealthiest person in Wisconsin. He established a railroad company that became the Milwaukee Road, and a bank that became what is now the Marine Bank of Wisconsin. Mitchell Park and the important shopping precinct Mitchell Street were named in honor of Alexander.

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Alexander Mitchell (October 17, 1817 – April 19, 1887) was a Scottish-born banker, railroad financier and Democratic politician in Milwaukee.

He was born in Ellon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and immigrated to the United States in 1839. He pursued a career in banking in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, founded the Marine Bank of Wisconsin,[1] and served as president of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway from 1864-1887. With fellow director Jeremiah Milbank (1818–1884) he built the Milwaukee Road into one of the most profitable railroads in the United States. He was considered the wealthiest person in Wisconsin for his generation and owned a mansion across the street from the Milwaukee County Courthouse, which survives and is now the site of the Wisconsin Club.[2]

Mitchell served in the Forty-second United States Congress and Forty-third United States Congress. He first represented Wisconsin's 1st congressional district and then redistricted to Wisconsin's 4th congressional district for the Forty-third Congress. He was nominated for Governor of Wisconsin in 1877, but he declined.[3] Mitchell is buried at Forest Home Cemetery in Milwaukee.

He was an avid curler, having helped found the Milwaukee Curling Club in the 1840s, and was shortly before his death elected the "patron" of the Grand National Curling Club.

Both Mitchell Park and the street Mitchell Boulevard were named in his honor, as was the city of Mitchell, South Dakota, incorporated in 1881. In World War II, the United States liberty ship SS Alexander Mitchell was named in his honor. The Mackie Building, which was constructed by Mitchell as an investment property, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[4] Additionally, the Mitchell Building, which he also built, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as well.[5]

He married Martha Reed, sister of Harrison Reed (governor of Florida). His son, John L. Mitchell, was a Congressman as well, and his grandson, Billy Mitchell, is regarded as the father of the U.S. Air Force.

His papers, along with those of his Congressman son John, are in the archives of the Wisconsin Historical Society.[6]

References

Jump up ^ "Term: Mitchell, Alexander 1817 - 1887". Dictionary of Wisconsin History. Retrieved December 20, 2012. Jump up ^ http://www.wisconsinclub.com/fw/main/History-4.html Jump up ^ http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&te... Jump up ^ http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM5EAB_Mackie_Building_Milwaukee_WI Jump up ^ http://www.historic-structures.com/wi/milwaukee/mitchell_building.php Jump up ^ Mitchell, Alexander, 1817-1887 "Alexander and John L. Mitchell papers, 1859-1906" External links[edit]

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1 18/10/1817 MITCHELL ALEXANDER JOHN MITCHELL/MARGARET LENDRUM M OLD DEER /ABERDEEN 228/00 0020 0295

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Alexander Mitchell, US Congress's Timeline

1817
October 17, 1817
Ellon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
October 18, 1817
Old Deer, Aberdeenshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1842
October 19, 1842
Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
1887
April 19, 1887
Age 69
Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, United States
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2405 West Forest Home Avenue, Milwaukee, WI, United States