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Charles H. Manly
Mayor of Ann Arbor

In office
1890–1891
Preceded by Samuel Beakes
Succeeded by William Doty
Member of the Michigan House of Representatives
In office
January 1, 1887 – 1888
Personal details
Born (1843-09-16)September 16, 1843
Livingston County, Michigan
Died 1930 (aged 86-87)
Jackson, Michigan
Political party Democratic
Democratic-Greenback Party Fusion (1887-1888)
Military service
Service/branch Flag of the United States Army (1775) United States Army (Union Army)
Battles/wars American Civil War
 • Battle of Gettysburg

Charles H. Manly (September 16, 1843 – 1930) was a Michigan politician.

Early life[]

Manly was born in Livingston County, Michigan on September 16, 1843.[1]

Military career[]

Manly fought in the American Civil War for the Union Army. Manly was injured twice and lost his left arm in the battle of Gettysburg on July 2, 1863.[1]

Political career[]

On November 2, 1886, Manly was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives where he represented the Washtenaw County 1st district from January 5, 1887 to 1888. Manly was backed by both the Democrats and the Greenback Party.[2] Manly was not re-elected in 1914. Manly served as mayor of Ann Arbor from 1890 to 1891.[3]

Personal life[]

Manly was married to Izora Ophelia House. Together, they had at least three children.[4]

Death[]

Manly was hit and killed by a train in Jackson, Michigan in 1930.[3] He was interred at Forest Hill Cemetery in Ann Arbor, Michigan.[4]

References[]

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