Julius Catlin
Julius Catlin was an American politician who was the 29th Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut from 1858 to 1861.[1]
Julius Catlin had a sister, Flora Catlin, who lived with him after the death of their father. She was an artist and a teacher of the arts at the Hartford Female Seminary.[2]
New York D.A. Benjamin K. Phelps was his son-in-law.
Julius Catlin 1790-1888 was the Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut. He married Mary Fisher born in 1799. His son Julius Catlin (same name) 1833-1898 was a dry goods merchant who married Frances Helen Hunt and they had three children, Julia, Edith and May. Julia married Trenor Luther Park. (See Julia Catlin Park Depew Taufflieb).
References
- ↑ Brief Descriptions of Connecticut State Agencies, Lieutenant Governor
- ↑ Harry Willard French, Art and Artists in Connecticut, p. 167
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Preceded by Alfred A. Burnham |
Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut 1858–1861 |
Succeeded by Benjamin Douglas |
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