Legislator Details


Darius D. Buell
AKA:
Number of sessions served 2
Gender: Male
Age at election: 37

Vital Records Information:

Birth
Date: 12/13/1853
City: Union City, MI
County: Branch County, MI
Country: US
 
Death
Date: 5/11/1942
City: Union City, MI
County: Branch County, MI
Country: US
Type of Burial:
Burial
Date: 5/12/1942
City: Union City, MI
County: Branch County, MI
Country: US
Cemetery: Riverside Cemetery

Marital Information:
married Estelle E. about 1879; children: 2, Dorr Darius and Thomas Bailey

Number of Children: 2


Background

Religion:
Military Service:
Occupation: farmer, banker
Race: Caucasian or White

Education:
graduated from Olivet College in 1877.

Biographical Sketch:
Son of Thomas B. and Mary (Blakeman) BuellDelegate to Farmers' National Congress, 1889, 1890. Vice President of Farmers' National Congress, 1890. Served as vice president of Farmers' National Bank, Union City. Served as school inspector and justice of the peace, Union Township, Branch County.

Notable Facts:
Died of a hear attack


Sessions Served:

Chamber: House
Party: Republican
Committees Served On: Engrossment and Enrollment, Normal School, State Affairs , Select Committee to Recommend Legislation to Relieve the Legislature of Municipal Legislation
Postions Held:

City of Residence: Union City
County of Residence Branch
District: Branch
District Description: Branch County

Date Elected: 11/8/1892
Date Sworn In: 1/4/1893
Date Left Office:

Reason for Leaving Office: N/A
End of Term Status: Departed

Maritial Status: Married
Notes:
Chamber: House
Party: Republican
Committees Served On: Manufactures, Michigan Institute for Deaf and Dumb, Special Committee on Wayne Co. Insane Asylum
Postions Held:

City of Residence: Union City
County of Residence Branch
District: Branch
District Description: Branch County

Date Elected: 11/4/1890
Date Sworn In: 1/7/1891
Date Left Office:

Reason for Leaving Office: N/A
End of Term Status: Re-elected

Maritial Status: Married
Notes:

Bibliography:

Manual 1893, p.596; Find-a-Grave.com; USCen 1900, 1930; MIDeathRec 1867-1952