Lyon, Lucius, 1800-1851

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Dates:
Birth 1800-02-26
Death 1851-09-24

Biographical notes:

U.S. senator and representative of Michigan and surveyor.

From the description of Letters of Lucius Lyon, 1833-1836. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79454137

Surveyor, congressman, U.S. Senator.

From the description of Lucius Lyon letters, 1830, 1831 and 1834. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34420826

Lyon (1800-1851) came to Detroit from Vt. in 1822 and was appointed Surveyor General Deputy in the territory northwest of the Ohio. He served in that position until elected to Congress in 1832. Lyon served as Territorial Delegate in Congress, 1833-1835; U.S. Senator, 1836-1840; member of the Board of Regents of the University of Michigan, 1837-1839; and member of Congress, 1843-1845. In 1845 he was appointed Surveyor General of Ohio, Mich. and Ind. (For further information see Michigan Biographies, v. 2., p. 43.).

From the description of Collection, 1843,1931. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 43624378

Born in Shelburn, Vt., Feb. 26, 1800; settled in Detroit, 1822; member of Congress, Democrat, Dec. 2, 1833-Mar,3, 1835; member of state const. convention in 1835 & 1850; U.S. Senator, Jan. 26, 1837-Mar.3, 1839; representative, Dec. 4, 1843-Mar. 3, 1845; Regent of University of Mich., 1837 -1839; Surveyor-General of Michigan, Ohio and Indiana; died in Detroit, Mich., Sept. 24, 1851. (from Appleton a Cycloped. of American Biography) (blue index cards)

From the description of Lucius Lyon papers, 1823-1852 (Detroit Public Library). WorldCat record id: 610217615

Located at the north end of Fourth Lake (Lake Mendota) in Dane County near Madison, Wis., the envisioned city of Four Lakes was planned in the mid-1830's in anticipation of being designated the capitol of Wisconsin Territory.

The site was surveyed in 1834 by Orson Lyon and probably purchased at public land sales in August, 1835, by Lucius Lyon (U.S. senator from Michigan) on behalf of himself and other real estate speculators. A post office was located in the town and 3,024 lots were planned. With the selection of Madison as the capitol in late 1836, the city of Four Lakes never materialized. In 1843, the legislature voted to tax the town plat as farmland.

From the description of Prospectus and map, 1836. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 34672943

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Subjects:

  • Travel
  • City planning
  • Deeds
  • Land subdivision
  • Legislation
  • Manuscript maps
  • Manuscripts, American
  • Real property
  • Real property
  • Railroads
  • Real estate investment
  • Real estate investment
  • Surveying

Occupations:

  • Representatives, U.S. Congress
  • Senators, U.S. Congress
  • Surveyors

Places:

  • Michigan (as recorded)
  • Wisconsin (as recorded)
  • United States (as recorded)
  • Four Lakes (Wis.) (as recorded)
  • Michigan--Kalamazoo County (as recorded)
  • Prairie du Chien (Wis.) (as recorded)
  • Dane County (Wis.) (as recorded)
  • Mendota, Lake (Wis.) (as recorded)
  • Wisconsin (as recorded)
  • Prairie du Chien (Wis.) (as recorded)
  • Michigan--Detroit (as recorded)
  • Kalamazoo County (Mich.) (as recorded)
  • Madison Region (Wis.) (as recorded)
  • Wisconsin--Prairie du Chien (as recorded)
  • Wisconsin--Prairie du Chien (as recorded)
  • Illinois (as recorded)
  • Michigan (as recorded)
  • Washington (D.C.) (as recorded)
  • Illinois (as recorded)
  • Wisconsin--Dane County (as recorded)