Michigan official directory and legislative manual for the years 1911-1912, Part 41

Author: Michigan. Dept. of State. cn
Publication date: 1911
Publisher: Lansing : [State of Michigan]
Number of Pages: 1060


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University interest fund.


9,678 10


Sundry deposits account.


114,357 82


Normal school interest fund


1,047 09


$2,487,883 72


Debit-


Cash on hand.


$2,487,883 72


TRUST FUNDS.


Agricultural college fund .


$985,823 49


Normal school fund ..


69,246 04


Primary school fund (7%)


4,287,522 82


Primary school fund (5%).


973,710 19


University fund.


545,859 40


$6,862,161 94


UNIVERSITY DEPOSIT (TREADWELL) FUND.


Legacy Adah Z. Treadwell, interest on same to be expended annually for support of free bed in University Hospital for some poor and deserving patient.


$2,000 00


341


PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES.


PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES, 1789-1913.


Names.


Year.


Politics.


Residence.


Age.


George Washington


1789-1793


Federalist


Virginia


57


George Washington.


1793-1797


Federalist


Virginia


61


John Adams.


1797-1801


Federalist.


Massachusetts.


62


Thomas Jefferson


1801-1805


Democrat


Virginia


58


Thomas Jefferson.


1805-1809


Democrat.


Virginia.


62


James Madison


1809-1813


Democrat


Virginia


58


James Madison.


1813-1817


Democrat


Virginia


62


James Monroe.


1817-1821


Democrat


Virginia


58


James Monroe.


1821-1825


Democrat


Virginia.


62


John Quincy Adams.


1825-1829


Coalition.


Massachusetts.


58


Andrew Jackson.


1829-1833


Democrat


Tennessee


62


Andrew Jackson.


1833-1837


Democrat


Tennessee


66


Martin Van Buren ..


1837-1841


Democrat.


New York.


55


William H. Harrison.


(a) 1841


Whig.


Ohio.


68


John Tyler.


1841-1845


Whig


Virginia


51


James K. Polk.


1845-1849


Democrat


Tennessee


50


Zachary Taylor.


1849-1850


Whig.


Louisiana.


65


Millard Fillmore


1850-1853


Whig


New York.


50


Franklin Pierce ..


1853-1857


Democrat


New Hampshire.


49


James Buchanan.


1857-1861


Democrat.


Pennsylvania ..


66


Abraham Lincoln.


1861-1865


Republican.


Illinois.


52


Abraham Lincoln.


(b) 1865


Republican.


Illinois .


56


Andrew Johnson.


1865-1869


Republican.


Tennessee.


57


Ulysses S. Grant.


1869-1873


Republican.


Illinois .


47


Ulysses S. Grant ..


1873-1877


Republican.


Illinois


51


Rutherford B. Hayes.


1877-1881


Republican.


Ohio.


55


James A. Garfield.


(c) 1881


Republican.


Ohio.


49


Chester A. Arthur.


1881-1885


Republican.


New York.


51


Grover Cleveland.


1885-1889


Democrat.


New York.


48


Benjamin Harrison


1889-1893


Republican.


Indiana.


56


Grover Cleveland.


1893-1897


Democrat.


New York


56


William Mckinley.


1897-1901


Republican.


Ohio.


54


William Mckinley.


(d) 1901


Republican


Ohio.


58


Theodore Roosevelt.


1901-1905


Republican


New York


43


Theodore Roosevelt.


1905-1909


Republican.


New York ..


47


William H. Taft ..


1909-1913


Republican


Ohio.


51


(a) March 4, 1841, to April 4, 1841.


(b) March 4, 1865, to April 15, 1865.


(c) March 4, 1881, to September 19, 1881.


(d) March 4, 1901, to September 14, 1901.


342


MICHIGAN MANUAL.


ELECTORAL VOTE FOR PRESIDENT, 1789-1908.


Year of election


1789. (a)


1792. (a)


1796. (a)


1800. (a)


Number of electors.


73. (b)


132 (c)


138. (d)


138. (e)


| Year of admission into the union.


States.


George Washington,


John Adams, Mass.


Scattering votes.


Geo. Washington, Va.,Fed.


John Adams, Mass., Fed.


George Clinton, N. Y.


Scattering votes.


John Adams,'[ Mass., Fed.


Thomas Jefferson, Va.,


Thomas Pinckney, S. C.,


Aaron Burr, N. Y., Dem.


Scattering votes.


Thomas Jefferson, Va.,


Aaron Burr, N. Y., Dem.


John Adams, Mass.,


Charles C.


C., Fed.


New Hamps're Massachusetts.


5


5


6


6


6


6


6


10


10


16 16


16


13


16


16


Connecticut .. .


7


5


2


9


.9


9


4


. .


9


9


New Jersey .. .


6


1


7


7


7


7


7


7


Pennsylvania ..


10


2


14


1


1


14


2


13


8


7


7


Delaware.


. .


. .


.


.


8


7


4


4


3


2


5


5


5


5


Virginia .


10


5


21


1


20


1


1


19


21 21


7


8


7


8


8


8


8


5


5


4


4


4


4


4


4


8


4


4


New York ..


12


12


12


12


12


12


Rhode Island .


(b)


4


4


4


4


4


(f)


3


1791


Vermont ...


3


3


4


4


4


4


1792


Kentucky


4


4


4


4


4


4


1796


Tennessee.


3


3


3


.


Totals.


69 34 35 132 77 50


5


71


68


59 30 48


73 73


65


(e) 64


(a) In these years the electors each voted for two persons, and the one receiving the highest number of votes (if such number was a majority of the whole number of electors) was declared elected president, and the one receiving the next highest number was declared elected vice president.


(b) New York, North Carolina and Rhode Island did not participate in this election, not havingyratified the constitution until afterwards. There were four vacancies, Maryland 2 and Virginia 2. The scattering votes were cast as follows: For John Jay -New Jersey 5, Delaware 3, Virginia 1; for Robert H. Harrison-Maryland 6; for JohnHancock-Pennsylvania 2, Virginia 1, South Carolina 1; for John Rutledge- South Carolina 6; for Samuel Huntington-Connecticut 2; for George Clinton-Virginia 3. Georgia cast two votes for John Milton and one each for James Armstrong, Edward Telfair and Benj. Lincoln.


(c) There were three vacancies, Maryland 2 and Vermont 1. Scattering votes: For Thomas Jefferson-Kentucky 4; for Aaron Burr-South Carolina 1.


(d) Scattering votes: For Samuel Adams-Virginia 15; for Oliver Ellsworth- Rhode Island 4, Massachusetts 1, New Hampshire 6; for Samuel Johnson-Massachusetts 2; for James Iredell-North Carolina 3; for John Jay-Connecticut 5; for George Clinton -Georgia 4, Virginia 3; for George Washington-North Carolina 1, Virginia 1; for Charles C. Pinckney-North Carolina 1; for John Henry-Maryland 2. (e) (f) For these footnotes see next page.


Pinckney, S.


Original 13 states.


Maryland. . .


6


6


8


.


3


3


3


3


3


.


3


3


South Carolina Georgia ..


North Carolina


(b)


12


12


1


11


1


6


5


8


.. creo


. .


·


.


00.


3


5


21


7


.


3


.


.


.


Dem.


Fed.


Dem.


Fed.


Va.


.


:


5


15


343


ELECTORAL VOTE FOR PRESIDENT.


ELECTORAL VOTE, 1789-1908 .- Continued.


Year of election ...


1804.


1808


1812.


1816.


1820.


Number of eleetors


176.


176. (a)


218 (b)


221. (c)


235. (d)


| Year of admission into the union.


Jefferson and Clinton,


Pinckney and King, Fed.


Madison and Clinton,


Pinckney and King,


James Madison, Va.,


Elbridge Gerry, Mass,


George Clinton, N. Y.,


Jared Ingersoll, Pa., Vice


James Monroe, Va., Pres.,


Daniel D. Tompkins, N.


Y., Vice Pres., Dem.


R. King, N. Y., Pres., Fed.


Scattering votes for Vice


James Monroe, Va., Pres.,


Daniel D. Tompkins, N.


Y., Vice Pres., Dem.


Original 13 states.


7


7


1


8


7


8


8


19


.. .


.


19


2


22


20


22


22


15


(d) 7


Connectieut.


9


9


9


8


8


8


8


20


20


25


25


25


25


24


24


Dela ware.


3


3


6


6


5


8


8


11


10


Virginia . .


24


24


25


25


25


25


25


25


S. Carolina .. Georgia ..


10


10


11


11


11


11


11


11


6


6


8


8


8


8


8


14


11


3


15


15


15


15


15


15


19


13


(a)


29


29


29


29


29


29


1791


Vermont ....


6


6


(a)


8


8


8


8


8


8


1792


Kentucky ...


8


7


(a)


12


12


12


12


12


12


1796


Tennessee. .


5


5


8


8


8


8


7


7


1802


Ohio.


3


3


(a)


(b) 7 3


3


3


3


3


3


1816


Indiana ..


3


3


3


3


1817


Mississippi.


2


2


1818


Illinois .


3


3


1819


Alabama ..


3


3


1820


Maine.'


9


9


1821


Missouri


3


3


Totals .. .


162 14


122


47


128


131


89


86


183


183 34


34


231


218


-


. .


. .


(a) There was one vaeaney in Kentucky. New York cast 6 votes for George Clinton for president. Seattering votes for vice president: For John Langdon-Vermont 6, Ohio 3; for James Madison-New York 3; for James Monroe-New York 3.


(b) One vacancy in Ohio.


(c) There were four vacancies, one in Delaware and three in Maryland Scattering votes for vice president: For J. E. Howard-Massachusetts 22; for J. Ross-Connect - ieut 5; for J. Marshall-Connectieut 4; for R. G. Harper- Delaware 3


(d) There were three vacancies, Mississippi 1, Pennsylvania 1, and Tennessee 1. New Hampshire east one vote for John Quincy Adams for president. For vice president -Massachusetts, 8 for R. Stoekton; Delaware, 4 for D. Rodney; New Hampshire, 1 for R. Rush, and Maryland, 1 for R. G. Harper.


(e) There being no ehoiec by the electors, the cleetion devolved upon the house of representatives. On the' {36tli ballot Jefferson was elected president and Burr vice president. Jefferson rcecived the votes of 10 states and Burr 4. After this the con- stitution was amended so as to require the cleetors to vote separately for president and vice president.


(f) One vote for John Jay.


7


8


8


8


8


1812


Louisiana


4


.


4


4


4


4


4


4


(d)


Maryland .. .


9


2


9


2


4


4


3


3


4


.


9


9


O


9


8


.


.


8


8


8


New Jersey .. Penn ...


Dem.


Dem.


Fed.


Pres., Dem.


Vice Pres., Dem.


Pres., Fed.


Pres., Fed.


Dem.


Pres.


Dem.


1


N. Hamps're Mass. .


(d) 7 (d) 7


States.


(c) Fed.


.


.


5


N. Carolina . New York .. Rhode Isl'd.


4


344


MICHIGAN MANUAL.


ELECTORAL VOTE, 1789-1908 .- Continued.


Year of election ..


1824.


1828.


1832.


Number of electors


261. (a)


288. (b)


294. (c)


Year of admission into the union.


States.


Andrew Jackson,


John Quincy Adams,


Mass., Coalition.


W. H. Crawford, Dem.


Henry Clay, Ky.,


John C. Calhoun,


Nathan Sanford, N. Y.,


Andrew Jackson, Tenn.,


John Quincy Adams,


John C. Calhoun, S. C.,


Richard Rush, Pa., N.


Andrew Jackson, Tenn.,


H. Clay, Ky., N. Rep.


Martin Van Buren, N. Y.,


Dem.


Rep.


N. Hamps're


8


7


8


8


7


7


Mass. .


15


15


15


15


14


14


Connecticut.


8


8


8


New Jersey .


8


8


8


8


8


Penn ..


28


28


28


28


30


Delaware. Maryland .. . Virginia. .


7


3


1


10


5


6


5


6


3


3


5


S. Carolina .. Georgia.


11


11


11


11


11


11


N. Carolina


15


15


15


15


15


15


New York ..


1


26


5


4


29


20


16


20


16


42


42


Rhode Isl'd.


4


3


4


4


4


4


1791


Vermont.


7


7


1792


Kentucky.


11


11


11


11


15


15


1812


Louisiana .. .


3


2


5


5


5


5


5


1817


Mississippi. .


3


3


3


3


4


4


1818


Illinois . .


2


1


3


3


3


5


5


1819


Alabama


5


5


5


5


7


1820


Maine.


9


9


1


8


1


8


10


10


1821


Missouri.


3


3


4


4


Totals .. .


99


84 41


37


182


30


178


83


171


83


219 49


189


49


1


2


1


3


3


ciao.


24


24


24


23


23


9


9


2


1802


Tennessee. Ohio


16


16


16


16


21


21


1816


Indiana.


5


5


5


5


9


9


. .


.


.


7


·


.


...


3


S. C., Dem.


Coalition.


Dem.


Mass., N. Rep.


Dem.


Rep.


Dem.


Pres.


V. Pres.


Pres.


V. Pres.


Pres.


V. Pres.


Original 13 states.


8


00 .


John Sergeant, Pa., N.


(a) There was one vacancy on the vote for vice president in Rhode Island. The election of president devolved upon the house of representatives, and John Quincy Adams was elected, receiving the votes of 13 states. Virginia cast 24 votes for N. Macon for vice president, New Hampshire 1, Connecticut 8, Maryland 1; and Missouri 3 for Andrew Jackson; Georgia 9 for Martin Van Buren; Delaware 2 for Henry Clay. (b) Georgia, 7 votes for William Smith, of South Carolina, for vice president.


(c) There were two vacancies in Maryland. For president-South Carolina, 11 for J. Floyd; Vermont, 7 for Wm. Wirt. For vice president-Pennsylvania, 30 for W. Wilkins; South Carolina, 11 for H. Lee; Vermont, 7 for A. Ellmaker.


o


1796


14


7


7


14


14


15


15


7


7


-


3


Tenn., Dem.


Dem.


345


ELECTORAL VOTE FOR PRESIDENT.


ELECTORAL VOTE, 1789-1908 .- Continued.


Year of election ..


1836.


1840.


1844.


1848.


1852.


Number of electors


294. (a)


294. (b)


294.


294.


296.


Year of admission into the union.


Pres.


V. Pres.


Pres.


V. Pres.


Martin Van Buren, N. Y.,


Wm. Henry Harrison,


R. M. Johnson, Ky.,


Francis Granger, N. Y., ,


Wm. Henry Harrison,


M. VanBuren, N.Y., D'm.


John Tyler, Va., Whig.


R. M. Johnson, Ky., Dem.


Polk and Dallas, Dem.


Clay and Frelinghuysen, Whig.


Taylor and Fillmore, Whig.


Cass and Butler, Dem.


Pierce and King, Dem


| Scott and Graham, Whig.


Original 13 states


New Jersey ..


8


8


8


8


7


7


7


.


Penn. .


30


30


30


30


26


26


27


Delaware.


3


3


3


3


3


3


3


Maryland. .


10


10


10


8


8


8


Virginia . .


23


23


22


17


17


15


S. Carolina .. Georgia ..


11


11


10


10


10


N. Carolina.


15


15


15


15


11


11


10


New York. .


42


42


42


42


36


36


35


Rhode Isl'd.


4


4


4


4


4


4


4


1791


Vermont ..


7


7


7


6


6


5


1792


Kentucky.


15


15


15


15


12


12


12


1796


Tennessee. Ohio


21


21


21


21


23


23


23


1812


Louisiana.


5


5


5


6


6


6


1816


Indiana.


9


9


9


9


12


12


13


1817


Mississippi. .


4


4


4


4


6


6


7


.


1818


Illinois. .


5


5


5


9


9


11


1820


Maine.


10


10


10


10


0


G


S


1821


Missouri.


4


4


4


4


7


7


9


1836


Arkansas


3


3


3


3


3


4


1837


Michigan


3


3


3


3


5


5


6


1845


Florida.


3


3


1845


Texas.


4


4


1846


Iowa.


4


4


1848


Wisconsin


4


5


1850


California.


.


Totals.


170


73


147


7.7


234 60


234


481


170


105


163


127


254 42


7


7


7


6


6


Mass. .


8.4


14


14


14


12


12


13


Connecticut.


8


8


8


6


6


6


·


15


13


13


12


1802


Alabama.


7


7


7


9


9


9


1819


Dem


Ohio, Whig.


Dem.


Whig.


Ohio, Whig.


11


9


9


8


15


.


(a) Scattering votes: For president-Georgia 11. Tennessee, 15 for H. L. White; Massachusetts, 14 for Daniel Webster; South Carolina, 11 for W. P. Mangum. « For vice president-John Tyler received 47 votes, viz .: Maryland 10, South Carolina 11. Georgia 11, Tennessee 15. Virginia cast 23 votes for William Smith. There, being no choice by the electors, the election of vice president devolved upon the senate and R. M. Johnson was chosen.


(b) For vice president, South Carolina cast 11 votes for L. W. Tazwell, and Virginia 1 for James K. Polk.


.


4


3


States.


N. Hamps're


346


MICHIGAN MANUAL.


ELECTORAL VOTE, 1789-1908 .- Continued.


Year of election


1856.


1860.


1864.


1868


1872.


Number of electors ..


296.


303.


314. (a) 317. (b)


366. (c)


Year of admission into the union.


Buchanan and Brecken-


ridge, Dem.


Fremont and Dayton,


Fillmore and Donelson,


Lincoln and Hamlin,


Breckenridge and Lane,


Bell and Everett, Union.


Douglas and Johnson,


Lincoln and Johnson, Rep.


McClellan, Pendleton, D.


Grant and Colfax, Rep.


Seymour, Blair, Dem.


Grant and Wilson, Rep.


T. A. Hendricks, Dem.


| B. Gratz Brown, Dem.


B. Gratz Brown, V.P., D.


N. Hampshire.


5


5


5


5


5


Massachusetts.


13


13


12


12


13


Connecticut .. .


6


6


6


6


6


New Jersey.


7


4


3


7


7


9


Pennsylvania ..


27


27


26


26


29


Delaware.


3


3


3


3


3


Maryland.


8


8


7


7


8


8


Virginia .


15


15


6


7


Georgia.


10


10


9


6


5


N. Carolina.


10


10


.


35


35


33


33


35


4


4


4


4


4


1791


Vermont.


5


5


5


5


5


1792


Kentucky.


12


12


11


11


8


4


12


12


1802


Ohio.


23


23


21


21


22


1812


Louisiana


6


6


13


.13


15


1817


Mississippi


7


7


16


16


211


1819


Alabama


9


9


8


10


1820


Maine.


8


8


7


7


7


1821


Missouri.


9


9


11


11


6


8


6


1836


Arkansas


4


4


8


8


11


1845


Florida.


3


3


3


4


1845


Texas.


4


4


1846


Iowa ..


4


4


1848


Wisconsin.


5


5


8


8


10


1850


California.


4


5


5


6


1858


Minnesota.


4


4


4


5


1859


Oregon.


3


....


3


3


1861


Kansas.


3


5


1863


5


5


1864


Nevada ...


2


3


3


1867


Nebraska.


3


3


Totals.


174


114


8


180


72


39


12


212 21


214 80 286 42 18 47


.


. .


. .


Original 13 states.


S. Carolina


DO CT .


8


9


10


1796


Tennessee


12


12


10


7


1816


Indiana ...


13


13


8


1818


Illinois


11


11


1837


Michigan


6


6


.


.


8


8


. .


8


8


11


4


West}Virginia.


.


..


NOTE .- Horace Greeley died before the meeting of the electoral college. The votes cast for him by states were given for Thos. A. Hendricks and B. Gratz Brown. (a) There were eighty-one vacancies: Alabama 8, Arkansas 5, Florida 3, Georgia 9, Louisiana 7, Mississippi 7, Nevada 1, North Carolina 9, South Carolina 6, Tennessee 10, Texas 6, Virginia 10.


(b)(c) For these foot notes see page 349.


States.


Rep.


Am.


Rep.


Dem.


Dem.


11


New York. ..


Rhode Island.


5


ELECTORAL VOTE, 1789-1908 .- Continued.


Year of election.


1876.


1880.


1884.


1888.


1892.


1896.


1900.


1904.


1908.


Number of electors.


369. (a)


369.


401.


401.


444.


447.


447.


476.


483.


Year of admission into" the union.


States.


Republican.


Democrat.


Republican.


Democrat.


Republican.


Democrat.


Republican.


Democrat.


Republican.


Democrat.


Weaver and Field, People.


McKinley and Hobart, -


Bryan and Sewall, Demo-


crat-Peo .- Union-Silver.


ocrat, Peo. and Silver.


McKinley and Roosevelt,


Bryan and Stevenson,


Roosevelt and Fairbanks,


Parker and Davis,


Democrat.


Republican.


Bryan and Kern,


Democrat.


Original 13 states.


5


4


4


4


CTIA


15


16


16


Massachusetts.


13


oscar


14


14


15


6


6


6


7


7


Connecticut.


6 9


9


9


0


10


10


12


12


New Jersey ...


29


30


30


32


32


32


34


34


·


3


·


Delaware.


= 0000 .


3


...


... .


8


8


8


1


7


2


29


Virginia.


7


.


.


11


12


12


11


CT


11


12


12


New York.


35


co


36


36


36


36


36


39


39


Rhode Island ..


4


. . . .


CTIA


4


4


4


4


4


4


4


1791


Vermont.


5


12


12


...


..


.


13


12


1


.


.


22


22


23


23


22


23


23


23


23


1812


Louisiana ..


8


15


15


15


15


· 9


9


9


9


.


10


..


10


1817 Mississippi


00


CO


9


Harrison and Morton,


Cleveland and Thurman,


Harrison and Reid,


Cleveland and Stevenson,


Republican.


Bryan and Watson, Dem-


Republican.


Democrat.


Hayes and Wheeler,


Tilden and Hendricks,


Garfield and Arthur,


Hancock and English,


Blaine and Logan,


Cleveland and Hendricks,


·


3


3


3


3


8


. .


.


. .


. .. ·


·


.


...


..


9


9


6


South Carolina.


13


13


. .


13


Georgia. .


10


10


11


11


.


.


·


..


·


4


4


4


4


4


4


. .


. ...


...


·


·


.


1792


Kentucky.


12


12


12


12


12


12


12


12


12


1796


1802


Ohio ..


.


00.


8


CO


4


15


15


15


15


1816


Indiana.


.


.


GT COM


..


.


.


8


00


.


13


. .


13


13


13


COCO ÑCOCO.


9862


N.


12


..


. .


. .


.. .


..


... .


.


11 7


182.


12


6


6


North Carolina ..


·


...


.


13


. .


347


ELECTORAL VOTE FOR PRESIDENT.


4


4


4


New Hampshire.


6


69


·


Pennsylvania.


29


..


.


Maryland.


11


. .


Republican.


Taft and Sherman,


00


Tennessee ..


4


348


ELECTORAL VOTE, 1789-1908 .- Concluded.


Year of election.


1876.


1880.


1884.


1888.


1892.


1896.


1900.


1904.


1908.


Number of electors ..


369. (a)


369.


401.


401.


444.


447.


447.


476.


483.


Year of admission into the union.


States.


Hayes and Wheeler,


Tilden and Hendricks,


Garfield and Arthur,


`Republican.


Democrat.


Republican.


Democrat.


Republican.


Democrat.


Republican.


Democrat.


Weaver and Field, People.


McKinley and Hobart, Republican.


Bryan and Sewall, Demo-


crat-Peo .- Union-Silver.


ocrat, Peo. and Silver.


McKinley and Roosevelt,


Bryan and Stevenson,


Roosevelt and Fairbanks,


Parker and Davis,


Taft and Sherman,


Bryan and Kern,


Democrat.


1818


Illinois ...


21


21


22.


22


24


24


24


27


27


10


10


10


10


11


11


11


11


11


1819


Alabama.


7


7


6


6


6


6


6


1820


Maine ..


15


15


16


16


13


17


18


00


1821


Missouri. ..


6


00


2


7


8


5


3


00


1836


Arkansas.


11


11


13


13


9


5


14


14


14


14


1837


Michigan.


4


8


8


13


13


15


15


15


18


1845


Texas. .


11


11


13


13


13


13


13


13


13


1848


Wisconsin.


10


10


11


8


1


8


1


10


10


.


1850


California.


Gracias


GIWOTH


3 9


6


6


1864


Nevada. . .


3


3


3


3


5


5


8


4


8


1867


Nebraska.


3


Colorada.


3


3


3


1


1


3


4


4


.


1858


Minnesota.


4


.


1859


Oregon.


10


10


1861


Kansas ..


6


7


7


1863


West Virginia.


3


3


3


·


00.


4


5


5


1876


1889| North Dakota.


MICHIGAN MANUAL.


.


13


13


.


7


9


3


1


1682


4


4


· 5


5 Cr 00


1845


Florida .


4


A.


4


4


1846


Iowa.


.


12


68~81


10


10


90F665


. .


11


AH


3


8


4


Bryan and Watson, Dem-


Republican.


Democrat.


Republican.


Democrat.


Republican.


Republican.


Democrat.


Hancock and English,


Blaine and Logan,


Cleveland and Hendricks,


Harrison and Morton,


Cleveland and Thurman,


Harrison and Reid,


Cleveland and Stevenson,


6


6


9


9


.


5


.


5


1889| South Dakota.


2


2


4


4


4


.


1889 Washington.


2


2


4


5


5


1889 Montana. .


2


1


3


3


3


3


3


1890


Idaho.


3


3


3


...


1896


Utah. .


2


1


3


3


3


1907


Oklahoma.


Totals


185


184


214


155


182


219


233


168


145


277


22


271


149


27


292


155


336


140


321


162


(a) From Florida 2 sets of certificates were received; from Louisiana 3; from Oregon 2, and from South Carolina 2. They were referred to an electoral commission formed under the provisions of the compromise bill, approved January 29, 1877; the commission decided in favor of counting the electoral vote, as returned in the table.


(b) There were twenty-three vacancies: Mississippi 7; Texas 6, and Virginia 10


(c) There were 17 votes not counted for president: Arkansas 6, Georgia 3, and Louisiana 8; and 14 not counted for vice president: Arkansas 6 and Louisiana 8. Scattering votes: President: for C. J. Jenkins-Georgia 2; for D. Davis-Missouri 1. Vice president: for G. W. Julian-Missouri 5; for A. H. Colquitt-Georgia 5; for J. M. Palmer-Missouri 3; for T. E. Bramlette-Kentucky 3; for W. S. Groesbeck -Missouri 1; for W. B. Machen-Kentucky 1; for N. P. Banks-Georgia 1.


ELECTORAL VOTE FOR PRESIDENT.


349


1890


Wyoming.


2


1


3


3


7


4433


....


.. .


350


MICHIGAN MANUAL.


PRESIDENTIAL VOTE BY COUNTIES, 1836-1908.


1908. (a)


Counties.


William H Taft,


Republican.


William J. Bryan,


Democrat.


Eugene W. Chafin,


Prohibition.


Eugene V. Debs,


Socialist.


Socialist Labor.


Thomas L. Hisgen,


Independence.


United Christian.


Totals.


Alcona.


824 997


231


22


60


2


7-


1,319


Allegan.


5,422


2,186


285


135


11


15


8,054


Alpena.


2,358


949


33


116


6


2


3,464


Antrim.


2,020


574


99


59


3


4


2,759


Arenac


1,081


714


59


67


2


1


1,924


Baraga


765


232


19


14


1


3


1,034


Barry.


3,247


2,126


244


21


10


3


5,651


Bay.


6,760


4,223


180


403


27


18


11,611


Benzie.


1,437


551


205


77


9


3


2,282


Berrien.


7,260


4,598


274


276


18


63


14


12,503


Branch.


3,715


2,402


187


131


13


15


6,463


Calhoun.


6,848


4,240


473


530


93


47


12,231


Cass


3,082


2,466


149


128


9


10


2


5,846


Charlevoix


2,530


801


147


176


6


11


3,671


Cheboygan


2,053


1,205


126


83


11


5


3,483


Chippewa


2,418


1,175


129


37


2


4


2


3,767


Clare.


1,345


567


36


22


3


1


1,974


Clinton.


3,490


2,188


146


23


4


1


1


5,853


Crawford.


590


237


12


28


3


870


Delta.


3,243


1,097


81


80


15


7


4,523


Dickinson


2,507


544


176


44


12


7


1


3,291


Eaton.


4,364


3,131


204


89


9


7


7,804


Emmet


2,313


1,012


204


184


11


2


3,726


Genesee.


7,211


3,234


437


303


19


9


11,213


Glad win


1,168


386


47


31


4


1


1,637


Gogebic.


2,256


614


147


60


7


5


3


3,092


Grand Traverse.


2,811


1,289


133


27


2


5


4,267


Gratiot.


4,158


2,372


176


32


1


5


6,744


Hillsdale


4,463


2,516


279


44


2


15


7,319


Houghton


9,352


2,424


629


371


8


15


5


12,804


Huron.


3,565


1,477


161


57


5


4


5,269


Ingham


6,723


5,016


582


157


22


21


12,521


Ionia


4,584


3,232


450


92


3


9


8,370


Iosco


1,224


668


40


9


1


1,942


Iron.


2,055


260


40


22


6


15


2


2,400


Isabella.


3,171


1,658


132


53


3


2


5,019


Jackson.


6,770


5,226


331


161


11


9


2


12,510


Kalamazoo


6,511


4,477


448


425


17


37


3


11,918


Kalkaska:


1,153


356


105


46


2


1


1,663


Kent


16,576


11.445


848


949


68


15


29,901


175


24


54


2


1,079


Alger.


Gilhaus,


Turney,


·


351


PRESIDENTIAL VOTE BY COUNTIES.


PRESIDENTIAL VOTE BY COUNTIES, 1836-1908 .- Continued.


1908. (a) .


Counties.


William H. Taft.


Republican.


William J. Bryan,


Eugene W. Chafin,


Eugene V. Debs,


Socialist.


Gilhaus,


Socialist Labor.


Thomas L Hisgen,


Independence.


United Christian.


Totals.


Keweena w.


1,026


63


16


25


..


.


2


1


1,133


Lake ...


673


253


14


31


4


2


977


Lapeer.


3,426


1,644


288


34


4


5,396


Leelanau.


1,258


566


46


23


2


1


1,896


Lena wee.


6,607


4,704


398


28


9


4


2


11,752


Livingston


2,740


2,418


218


10


2


4


5,392


Luce. .


354


108


31


4


2


2


501


Mackinac.


1,156


769


22


10


2


3


1


1,963


Macomb.


4,472


3,138


224


34


2


1


5


7,876


Manistee


2,706


1,799


109


139


3


9


4,765


Marquette.


5,613


1,275


259


332


11


14


2


7,506


Mason.


2,577


1,132


149


52


4


8


3,922


Mecosta.


2,723


1,179


149


80


2


3


4,136


Menominee


2,843


1,299


125


79


14


14


4,374


Midland.


1,987


875


53


43


7


2


2,967


Missaukee.


1,570


445


50


19


3


6


1


2,094


Monroe.


4,206


3,451


212


50


3


3


1


7,926


Montcalm.


4,558


1,715


197


116


6


9


6,601


Montmorency.


580


179


3


8


. .


1


771


Muskegon.


5,070


1,794


149


273


14


16


5


7,321


Newaygo.


2,677


956


147


69


9


1


3,859


Oakland.


6,267


3,950


422


107


12


13


10,771


Oceana.


2,445


799


251


57


12


5


3,569


Ogema w


1,218


454


78


25


3


1


1,779


Ontonagon


1,249


425


18


47


5


6


1,750


Osceola.


2,718


767


143


5


16


5


3,654


Oscoda.


331


112


9


3


455


Otsego.


864


276


34


15


1


2


1,192


Ottawa.


5,642


2,429


257


164


9


14


1


8,516


Presque Isle.


1,706


301


18


57


12


2


2,096


Roscommon


427


147


18


18


3


2


615


Saginaw ..


9,447


7,019


244


558


73


23


17,364


Sanilac. .


4,173


1,474


356


43


2


3


6,051


Schoolcraft


1,360


289


41


16


3


3


1,712


Shiawassee


4,199


2,339


524


171


7


4


1


7,245


St. Clair.


7,287


3,756


327


295


31


9


4


11.709


St. Joseph.


3,466


2,770


172


108


3


29


6,548


Tuscola.


4,430


1,563


388


46


6


2


6,435


Van Buren.


4,531


2,313


193


129


13


36


7,215


Washtenaw


5,845


4,441


305


88


16


14


..


10,709


Waync.


49,580


24,128


1,401


2,400


290


41


77,840


Wexford.


2,886


831


238


40


8


6


4,011


Totals


333,313


174,619


16,795


11,527


1,086


734


61


538,135


-


(a) This table is made up from a general average on presidential electors and varies some from the official canvass.


The total vote of the State for each election, as given by the official canvass, will be found by reference to the table "Presidential vote in Michigan from 1836 to 1908."


Democrat.


Prohibition.


Turney,


352


MICHIGAN MANUAL.


PRESIDENTIAL VOTE BY COUNTIES, 1836-1908 .- Continued.


.


1904. (a)


Counties.


Theodore Roosevelt,


Republican.


Alton B. Parker,


Democrat.


Silas C. Swallow,


Prohibition.


Eugene V. Debs,


Socialist.


Charles H. Corregan,


Socialist Labor.


Thomas E. Watson, People's.


Totals.


Alcona


901


92


20


19


.. .


...


1,032


Alger.


1,081


204


10


27


2


4


1,328


Allegan.


5,589


1,576


278


76


5


31


7,555


Alpena.


2,498


907


30


144


15


7


3,601


Antrim.


2,608


436


85


12


5


3,146


Arenac.


1,372


458


90


67


2


6


1,995


Baraga.


564


185


11


4


3


2


769


Barry.


3,675


1,817


. 277


41


7


9


5,826


Bay.


7,609


3,142


245


76


53


23


11,148


Benzie


1,582


295


215


35


4


5


2,136


Berrien.


7,309


3,819


206


218


21


31


11,604


Branch.


4,385


1,598


177


58


12


59


6,289


Calhoun.


7,506


3,102


304


637


55


35


11,639


Cass


3,150


1,937


213


138


6


24


5,468


Charlevoix.


2,772


469


96


58


5


6


3,406


Cheboygan


2,572


979


48


50


11


9


3,669


Chippewa


2,920


662


130


35


1


6


3,754


Clare ..


1,453


519


45


27


1


4


2,049


Clinton.


4,095


2,068


127


32


5


12


6,339


Crawford.


587


190


10


8


3


798


Delta.


3,332


658


48


101


22


10


4,171


Dickinson


2,984


283


67


45


9


9


3,397


Eaton.


5,553


2,141


205


62


10


32


8,003


Emmet.


2,710


941


243


10


2


13


3,919


Genesee.


6,594


2,281


392


300


24


14


9,605


Gladwin.


1,093


231


34


14


2


1


1,375


Gogebic ..


2,111


414


115


43


18


6


2,707


Grand Traverse.


3,383


594


135


16


7


21


4,156


Gratiot ..


4,530


1,863


237


45


3


24


6,702


Hillsdale.


4,951


1,659


331


46


6


35


7,028


Houghton


8,857


1,471


383


528


42


12


11,293


Huron.


4,191


1,486


170


38


2


8


5,895


Ingham


6,817


3,871


381


146


17


27


11,259


Ionia


5,440


2,729


247


87


6


16


8,525


Iosco.


1,482


426


34


25


1


1,968


Iron.


1,620


139


20


3


2


6


1,790


Isabella.


3,547


1,321


92


19


1


18


4,998


Jackson.


7,778


4,131


251


110


72


25


12,367


Kalamazoo


7,163


3,264


495


479


64


26


11,491


Kalkaska.


1,354


184


69


3


4


1,614


Kent.


20,254


6,430


671


825


45


52


28,277


-


1


·


353


PRESIDENTIAL VOTE BY COUNTIES.


PRESIDENTIAL VOTE BY COUNTIES, 1836-1908 .- Continued.


1904. (a)


Counties.


Theodore Roosevelt, Republican.




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