Levi Cook

{{Short description|American politician}}

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| office = Mayor of Detroit

| term_start = 1832

| term_end = 1832

| predecessor = Marshall Chapin

| successor = Marshall Chapin

| office2 = Mayor of Detroit

| term_start2 = 1835

| term_end2 = 1836

| predecessor2 = Andrew Mack

| successor2 = Henry Howard

| birth_date = {{birth date text|December 16, 1792}}

| birth_place = Bellingham, Massachusetts

| death_date = {{death-date and age|December 2, 1866|December 16, 1792}}

| death_place = Detroit, Michigan

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| spouse = Elizabeth Stevens

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Levi Cook (December 16, 1792 – December 2, 1866) was an American business and politician who served two terms as the mayor of Detroit, Michigan, and one in the Michigan House of Representatives.

Cook was born in Bellingham, Massachusetts, on December 16, 1792,{{citation|title = THE HISTORY OF DETROIT AND MICHIGAN |author = Silas Farmer| year = 1889 |pages = 1033–1034|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Yl06VbZ-RfwC&pg=1033}} the son of Thadeus Cook. He moved to Detroit in 1815, and that same year became one of the trustees of the city. He also served as City Treasurer in 1822, County Commissioner from 1824–1827, Superintendent of the Poor from 1827–1828, and city alderman in 1828. He was both Treasurer of the Michigan Territory and Chief Engineer of the Fire Department from 1830–1836, mayor of Detroit in 1832, 1835–1836,{{citation|title = The government of the city of Detroit and Wayne County, Michigan: 1701 to 1907, historical and biographical| year = 1907 |pages = 28–29| isbn = 9780598455529 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Y6vhAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA28}} a member of the Michigan House of Representatives in 1838, and a member of the city Board of Review in 1840–1841. He was originally a Whig, but later in life a Republican.{{citation|title = Early history of Michigan: with biographies of state officers, members of Congress, judges and legislators |author = Stephen D. Bingham |publisher = Thorp & Godfrey, state printers| year = 1888 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=st4iAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA194|page = 194}}

Cook was a dry goods merchant.{{Citation | editor-last = Carlisle | editor-first = Fred | year = 1890 | title = Chronography of Notable Events in the History of the Northwest Territory and Wayne County | publisher = O.S. Gulley, Bornman | location = Detroit | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=bR4yB_oZTSYC&pg=206| oclc = 13694600|page = 206}} He was also a director of the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, and served as its president from 1838–1845.

He married Elizabeth Stevens of Boston in 1818,{{citation |title = The city of Detroit, Michigan, 1701-1922, Volume 2|author1 = William Stocking| author2 = Gordon K. Miller |editor = Clarence Monroe Burton | publisher = The S. J. Clarke publishing company| year = 1922 |page = 1372| url= https://books.google.com/books?id=1RgVAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA1372}} but the couple had no children. Levi Cook died on December 2, 1866.

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