Zina Pitcher

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Zina Pitcher
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18th Mayor of Detroit
In office
1843–1843
Preceded by Douglass Houghton
Succeeded by John R. Williams
16th Mayor of Detroit
In office
1840–1841
Preceded by De Garmo Jones
Succeeded by Douglass Houghton
Personal details
Born April 12, 1797
Sandy Hill, New York
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Detroit, Michigan
Alma mater Middlebury College
Profession Physician

Zina Pitcher (April 12, 1797 in Sandy Hill, New York – April 5, 1872 in Detroit) was an American physician, politician, educator, and academic administrator. He was a president of the American Medical Association, a two-time mayor of Detroit and a member of the Board of Regents of the University of Michigan.

Biography

Early life

Zina Pitcher was born in Sandy Hill, New York on April 12, 1797. He was the younger brother of Nathaniel Pitcher, a future Governor of New York. He attended Middlebury College in Vermont and graduated in medicine in 1822.

Career

Pitcher joined the Army in 1822 as an assistant surgeon, and was promoted to the rank of major in 1836 as a full surgeon. He was president of the Army Medical Board in 1835, and resigned from the Army at the end of 1836.[1]

Pitcher was also an excellent botanist (not uncommon for medical professionals of his day). He collected and studied plants in the Great Lakes region, and the exceedingly rare Pitcher's thistle (Cirsium pitcheri) was first collected by him from the Grand Sable Dunes during his service as an Army surgeon; subsequently it was named for him as well.[2] At times Pitcher teamed with botanist Thomas Nuttall.[3]

He moved to Detroit, and was elected mayor for two separate terms, once from 1840–1841 and again in 1843. He was also a regent of the University of Michigan from 1837 until 1852. He served as president of the American Medical Association from 1856–1857, presiding over its annual meeting in Detroit.[1]

He died in Detroit on April 5, 1872 and is buried in Elmwood Cemetery.[4]

Commemoration

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Wilson & Fiske 1888, p. 31
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  4. Franck 1996, p. 42
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References

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Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Detroit
1840–1841
Succeeded by
Douglass Houghton
Preceded by Mayor of Detroit
1843
Succeeded by
John R. Williams
Business positions
Preceded by President of the American Medical Association
1856–1857
Succeeded by
Paul F. Eve