Waldron became a member of the Michigan House of Representatives in 1843, where he represented the Hillsdale County district,[1] and was a director of the Michigan Southern Railroad, serving from 1846 to 1848. He was active in promoting the construction of the Detroit, Hillsdale and South Western Railroad and served as its first president. He was a presidential elector on the Whig Party ticket in 1848.
In 1876, Waldron was elected president of the First National Bank of Hillsdale and served until his death.
Death and legacy
Waldron died in Hillsdale, Hillsdale County, Michigan, on September 13, 1880 (age 60 years, 338 days). He is interred at Oak Grove Cemetery, Hillsdale, Michigan.
The village of Waldron, Michigan is named in his honour because of his contribution to the village. [1].