Charles Stebbins
Charles Stebbins (June 23, 1789 in Williamstown, Berkshire County, Massachusetts – March 23, 1873) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.
Life
He graduated from Williams College in 1807, then studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1810, and commenced practice in Cazenovia, New York. In 1819, he married Eunice Masters.
He was a member of the New York State Senate from 1826 to 1829, sitting in the 49th, 50th, 51st and 52nd New York State Legislatures. When Governor Van Buren resigned to become Secretary of State in March 1829, and Lieutenant Governor Enos T. Throop succeeded to the governorship, Stebbins was elected President pro tempore of the State Senate and was Acting Lieutenant Governor of New York until the end of 1829.
He was one of the three Bank Commissioners, appointed by the Governor.
He was buried at the Evergreen Cemetery in Cazenovia.
Sources
- Bench and Bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by William Thomas Davis (The Boston History Company, 1895)
- The New York Civil List compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough (pages 38f and 146; Weed, Parsons and Co., 1858)
New York State Senate | ||
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Preceded by Thomas Greenly |
New York State Senate Fifth District (Class 3) 1826–1829 |
Succeeded by Alvin Bronson |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by Enos T. Throop |
Lieutenant Governor of New York Acting 1829 |
Succeeded by William M. Oliver Acting |