Zachariah Chandler
1813–1879 (age 66)
Senator, Secretary of Interior, Mayor
Biography
Zachariah Chandler was a leading Republican politician who represented Michigan in the U.S. Senate and served as Secretary of the Interior under President Andrew Johnson. He was instrumental in Michigan's political development during the Reconstruction era and was known for his strong abolitionist views and support for the Union cause during the Civil War.
Before his national prominence, Chandler served as Mayor of Detroit, where he worked to improve the city's infrastructure and governance. He remained an influential figure in Michigan Republican politics throughout his career and was respected for his integrity and dedication to public service.