Henry Chamberlain (March 17, 1824 – February 9, 1907) was a Michigan politician.
[1] In the 1874 Michigan gubernatorial election, Chamberlain was the Democratic nominee.
In this election, Chamberlain was defeated by incumbent Republican governor John J. Bagley.
In 1876 and 1896, Chamberlain was a delegate to Democratic National Convention from Michigan.
In 1896, Chamberlain was an unsuccessful candidate for the position of presidential elector for Michigan.