Simeon Draper

American politician
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IntroAmerican politician
PlacesUnited States of America
isPolitician
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Death6 November 1866
The details

Biography

Simeon Draper (1804 West Springfield, then in Hampshire County, now in Hampden County, Massachusetts - November 6, 1866 Whitestone, Queens County, New York) was an American politician from New York.

Life

He was a merchant's clerk in Boston, Massachusetts before coming to New York City where he settled as a merchant. He married a daughter of John Haggerty, and they had four children.

Draper was a friend of Daniel Webster and William H. Seward and a member of the Whig Party. He began his political career in the 1840s when he was appointed a member of the Board of Ten Governors, then in charge of New York City charities.

In the 1850s, he was Superintendent of Canal Repairs on the Cayuga and Seneca Canal.

He was one of the original Police Commissioners of the New York Metropolitan Police District, established on April 16, 1857, but resigned before the end of his one-year term.

He was Collector of the Port of New York from September 1864 to August 1865.

William B. Draper was his brother.

He was a descendant of early Massachusetts settler James Draper.

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