This article is about the United States Senator. For the English artist, see Robert Crozier (artist).
Robert Crozier
United States Senator from Kansas
In office November 24, 1873 – February 12, 1874
Appointed by
Thomas A. Osborn
Preceded by
Alexander Caldwell
Succeeded by
James M. Harvey
Chief Justice of the Kansas Supreme Court
In office 1864–1867
Preceded by
Nelson Cobb
Succeeded by
Samuel Austin Kingman
United States Attorney for the District of Kansas
In office 1861–1864
Preceded by
John T. Burris
Succeeded by
James S. Emory
Personal details
Born
(1827-10-13)October 13, 1827 Cadiz, Ohio
Died
October 2, 1895(1895-10-02) (aged 67) Leavenworth, Kansas
Resting place
Mount Muncie Cemetery, Lansing, Kansas
Political party
Whig (before 1854) Republican (from 1854)
Spouse(s)
Margaret Atkinson (m. 1852–1865, her death) Susan Eleanor Hunt (m. 1877–1895, his death)
Relations
John Edgar Reyburn (son in law) William Stuart Reyburn (grandson)
Children
2 (including William Crozier)
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