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Henry H. Crapo : ウィキペディア英語版
Henry H. Crapo

Henry Howland Crapo (pronounced ''Cray-poe''; May 24, 1804 – July 23, 1869) was the 14th Governor of Michigan during the end of the American Civil War and the beginning of Reconstruction.
==Early life in Massachusetts==
Crapo was born to Jesse and Phoebe Crapo in Dartmouth, Massachusetts. He spent his early years on his father's farm and then as a teacher in Dartmouth before moving to New Bedford, where he became a land surveyor, and occasionally acted as an auctioneer. He was elected town clerk, treasurer, and collector of taxes, which office he held until the municipal government was changed, about fifteen years. Upon the inauguration of the city government, he was elected treasurer and collector of taxes, a position which he held two or three years. He was also justice of the peace for many years. He was elected alderman of New Bedford, and was chairman of the Council Committee on Education, along with involvement in the whaling industry. A barque built at Dartmouth, of which he was part owner, was named the ''H. H. Crapo'' in compliment to him. On June 9, 1825, Crapo married Mary Ann Slocum. Together they had nine daughters and a son. Crapo became treasurer of New Bedford when it was incorporated as a city in 1847.
Crapo also took part in the State Militia, and for several years held a commission as colonel of one of the regiments. He was president of the Bristol County Mutual Fire Insurance Co., and secretary of the Bedford Commercial Insurance Company in New Bedford. While an officer of the municipal government he compiled and published, between the years 1836 and 1845, five numbers of the ''New Bedford Directory'', the first work of the kind ever published there.

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