Franklin Cannon
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Franklin Cannon | |
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5th Lieutenant Governor of Missouri | |
In office November 21, 1836 – November 16, 1840 |
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Governor | Lilburn Boggs |
Preceded by | Lilburn Boggs |
Succeeded by | Meredith M. Marmaduke |
Member of the Missouri Senate | |
In office 1832 |
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Member of the Missouri House of Representatives | |
Personal details | |
Born | North Carolina |
March 12, 1794
Died | Error: Need valid death date (first date): year, month, day Cape Girardeau County, Missouri |
Political party | Democratic |
Profession | Physician, farmer |
Franklin Cannon (March 12, 1794 – June 13, 1863)[1] was an American politician from the state of Missouri. A Democrat, he served as the states 5th Lieutenant Governor. Cannon was the son-in-law of Missouri's 3rd Governor, Daniel Dunklin.[2]
Biography
Franklin Cannon came to Missouri Territory in 1819 from North Carolina and established a medical practice in the area that would later become Jackson, Missouri.[3] He earned a reputation as excellent physician during a cholera outbreak that killed hundreds in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri in 1832 & 1833. After serving in the Missouri House of Representatives, Cannon was elected to the state senate in 1832.[4]
On March 15, 1835,[5] despite her being twenty-two years his junior,[6] Cannon was wed to Mary W. Dunklin, daughter of Missouri Governor Daniel Dunklin. In 1836 Doctor Cannon defeated Whig candidate James Jones 57.6% to 42.1% to become Lieutenant Governor.[7] After serving one term in office Cannon returned to Jackson and resumed his life as a physician and prosperous plantation owner. His son would become a physician as well and the two constructed a large building in Jackson for use in their joint practice.[5] In 1845, he served as a delegate to the failed Missouri Constitutional Convention.[8] Franklin Cannon died June 13, 1863. He is buried Jackson Cemetery in Cape Girardeau.
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by | Lieutenant Governor of Missouri 1836–1840 |
Succeeded by Meredith M. Marmaduke |
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