Background
Grosvenor was born in Stillwater, New York and received a common school and academic education.
politician member of the Michigan Senate
Grosvenor was born in Stillwater, New York and received a common school and academic education.
From the age of fifteen to seventeen he was a clerk in Chittenango, New New York He was also a clerk in the state commissioner’s office in Monroe from 1839 to 1840, and a clerk in Jonesville from 1840 to 1844. After returning to Michigan he became a merchant at Jonesville.
In 1854, he established the banking house of Grosvenor & Company, in which he was president and manager.
Grosvenor was a Whig until 1854 and in 1858 he was elected as a Republican to the Michigan Senate serving in 1859. In 1861, he was president of the military contract board and afterwards president of the state military board.
Also in that year, he was commissioned a colonel on Governor Austin Blair’s staff and was also president of the state military board. He was again elected to the stated senate and served from 1862 to 1864 and served on the committee on finance in 1862.
In 1864, Grosvenor was elected the 17th Lieutenant Governor of Michigan and served during Governor Henry H. Crapo’s first term from 1865 to 1867.
He was then appointed State Treasurer of Michigan from 1867 to 1871 during Crapo’s second term and Henry P. Baldwin’s first term. Grosvenor served a member and president of the board of state building commissioners from 1871 to 1879. He then served on the board of regents at the University of Michigan from 1879 to 1888.
He was also long vice president of the Jackson & Fort Wayne railroad company and a director of some insurance companies and other corporations.
Grosvenor died at the age of ninety in Jonesville. Grosvenor"s former house in Jonesville is now a museum.
Whig Party, Republican Party.
In 1840, he became a charter member of the Odd Fellows in Jonesville and passed all the chairs of that Order. In 1903, at the age of 83, he became a member of the Michigan Republican State Central Committee. Early history of Michigan, with biographies of state officers, members of Congress, judges and legislators.