Caleb F. Abbott (September 8, 1811 – April 24,[1] 1855) was the mayor of Toledo, Ohio in 1850.
[2] Mr. Abbott was born in Chelmsford, MA,[2] he got a good education and became one of the well-learned residents of northwestern Ohio after finishing at Harvard College.
Following in Henry Clay's footsteps, he became an important figure in the Whig party.
[3] Through his university degree, he became a leading lawyer in the town of Toledo, in 1835-1836.
His lawyer career brought him to become part of the first debating club in the Lucas County Prosecutor, then administered by Emery D. Potter.