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837
833
74
73
124
124
8,329
Ingham
426
440
4,737
4,735
2,876
2,835
413
408
270
272
17,412
Ionia .
219
221
3,387
3,390
2,240
2,235
103
103
161
162
12.221
Iosco.
199
199
961
966
351
344
41
40
20
19
3,140
Iron
283
289
1,919
1,930
347
352
124
120
150
152
5,666
Isabella.
107
106
2,504
2,509
1,251
1,245
95
91
48
46
8,002
Jackson.
512
433
3,744
3,839
2,800
2,727
121
167
104
104
14,551
Kalamazoo
509
504
6,549
6,547
4,303
4,261
863
843
472
465
25,316
Kalkaska.
51
51
663
663
155
154
84
84
59
59
2,023
Kent .
1,808
1,900
11,659
11,803
6,052
6,036
1,045
1,027
618
624
42,572
Keweenaw
133
136
674
675
51
48
10
10
36
36
1,809
Lake.
75
74
469
465
120
123
50
49
10
11
1,446
Lapeer.
230
232
3,623
3,628
1,404
1,399
44
44
268
265
11,137
Leelanau.
88
90
899
840
239
238
48
49
31
30
2,552
Lenawee.
314
319
6,032
6,045
4,268
4,252
97
100
171
168
21,766
Livingston .
170
172
2,169
2,171
1,618
1,614
28
. 29
125
126
8,222
Luce
61
60
375
377
93
92
13
13
12
12
1,108
Mackinac
110
109
889
890
547
546
45
51
43
43
3,273
Macomb
222
224
3,503
3,504
2,292
2,292
27
24
96
98
12,282
·
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.. .
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814
MICHIGAN MANUAL.
Counties.
Leon L. Tyler,
Republican.
Republican. .
Democrat.
Democrat.
Socialist.
Socialist.
49
119
117
8,768
Hillsdale.
2,812
2,833
1,401
1,386 ,
51
Prohibition.
.
..
..
7,554
Marquette.
937
3,782
2,433
2,435
1,107
1,110
219
213
218
221
8,771
Mecosta.
131
129
2,163
2,162
652
645
87
85
75
79
6,208
Menominee.
253
248
2,218
2,218
839
819
115
115
112
111
7,048
Midland .
223
217
1,732
1,732
505
606
60
61
59
57
5,252
Missaukee ..
96
99
1,023
1,025
217
217
37
36
27
26
52
54
11,205
Montcalm.
318
314
2,874
2,879
908
911
152
151
113
113
8,733
Montmorency
43
43
382
369
96
96
59
56
31
10
1,185
Muskegon.
404
412
4,555
4,544
1,333
1,315
414
408
84
84
13,553
Newaygo
190
190
2,182
2,195
559
558
213
214
103
103
6,507
Oakland .
496
504
7,246
7,283
3,788
3,754
236
232
352
352
24,243
Oceana
274
270
1,560
1,564
543
536
112
110
119
118
5,206
Ogemaw.
176
175
1,160
1,163
198
197
58
60
48
50
3,285
Ontonagon
215
207
854
863
306
307
100
100
35
35
3,022
Osceola .
169
167
1,800
1,793
370
371
73
72
76
77
4,968
Oscoda .
77
79
179
178
53
54
11
11
3
3
648
Otsego
74
78
558
556
117
119
24
23
25
25
1,599
Ottawa.
412
417
3,707
3,733
1,221
1,252
185
182
101
99
11,309
Presque Isle
114
115
1,290
1,292
180
177
63
65
22
21
3,339
Roscommon
54
54
332
331
131
130
14
14
8
8
1,076
Saginaw .
738
750
7,262
7,276
4,164
4,166
595
566
276
272
26,065
Sanilac.
559
557
4,482
4,485
1,004
1,004
98
96
422
419
13,126
Schoolcraft.
117
120
941
944
179
174
70
69
41
40
2,695
Shiawassee.
184
183
3,060
3,079
1,347
1,331
133
134
240
241
9,932
St. Clair
428
437
4,728
4,735
2,164
2,157
154
145
103
109
15,160
St. Joseph
199
211
2,559
2,560
2,128
2,104
208
208
58
57
10,292
Tuscola. .
681
680
4,510
4,507
1,223
1,218
86
85
442
442
13,874
Van Buren .
278
274
3,586
3,601
2,106
2,084
155
156
88
89
12,417
Washtenaw .
294
321
4,497
4,735
3,968
3,684
82
84
135
139
17,939
Wayne.
1,976
2,097
29,058
31,474
12,916
11,044
1,350
1,399
592
588
92,494
Wexford .
118
120
2,376
2,382
386
381
133
131
83
82
6,192
Totals.
25,767
26,056
258,154
261,202
|119,178
116,830
14,432
14,337
10,860
10,842
1
857,659
181
178 940
2,117
2,100 3,781
563
1,201 553
215 274
214 273
76 151
75 151
.
.
11,405
Mason ..
404
411
.
·
2,803
Monroe.
85
91
2,919
2,995
2,494
2,481
18
16
·
.
.
OFFICIAL CANVASS OF VOTES.
815
.
Manistee.
1,197
816
MICHIGAN MANUAL.
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. (Term ending June 30, 1917.)
Counties.
Gerrit Masselink,
National Progressive.
Fred L. Keeler,
Republican.
Frank A. Jensen,
Democrat.
William E. Witt,
Socialist.
Geo. H. Hanly,
Prohibition.
Scattering.
Totals.
Alcona
63
550
113
94
12
832
Alger .
201
745
275
90
79
1,390
Allegan ..
214
3,737
1,522
152
117
5,742
Alpena.
190
2,265
889
54
30
3,428
Antrim
311
1,197
297
183
71
2,059
Arenac.
156
1,003
487
105
50
1,801
Baraga
274
711
162
66
33
1,246
Barry
174
2,712
1,684
57
4,627
Bay.
479
6,418
2,503
177
74
9,651
Benzie .
104
1,144
220
181
85
1,734
Berrien
678
7,369
5,133
305
302
13,787
Branch.
205
2,711
1,777
75
74
4,842
Calhoun.
821
7,282
4,473
830
448
13,854
Cass
109
2,114
1,895
155
47
4,320
Charlevoix
183
1,696
294
237
57
2,467
Cheboygan
179
1,911
894
129
50
3,163
Chippewa
278
2,621
931
156
231
4,217
Clare.
94
1,160
477
78
29
1,838
Clinton .
227
2,160
1,350
37
47
3,821
Crawford
40
357
154
34
11
596
Delta
268
2,375
651
183
68
3,545
Dickinson .
497
1,835
439
219
128
3,118
Eaton
250
3,993
2,347
94
112
6,796
Emmet
203
2,030
916
384
109
3,642
Genesee
624
10,029
2,444
274
402
13,773
Gladwin
79
1,183
226
56
29
1,573
Gogebic
504
1,765
613
170
213
3,265
Grand Traverse.
456
2,558
830
399
155
4,398
Gratiot.
2,852
1,372
50
114
4,388
Hillsdale
197
2,895
1,628
34
90
4,844
Houghton .
1,058
5,485
1,320
229
412
8,504
Huron
504
2,648
833
72
124
4,181
Ingham
465
4,817
2,809
414
270
8,775
Ionia
249
3,395
2,223
103
163
6,133
Iosco.
202
966
343
42
22
1,575
Iron .
294
1,937
346
122
151
2,850
Isabella
116
2,477
1,292
90
55
4,030
Jackson
371
3,890
2,728
128
106
7,223
Kalamazoo
573
6,615
4,273
847
468
12,776
Kalkaska
55
638
179
82
58
1,012
Kent.
2,161
11,764
5,948
1,140
645
21,658
Keweenaw
134
678
47
10
37
906
Lake.
81
444
144
49
12
730
Lapeer
230
3,639
1,389
44
262
5,564
Leelanau
93
897
239
50
29
1,308
817
OFFICIAL CANVASS OF VOTES.
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION .- Concluded. (Term ending June 30, 1917.)
Counties.
Gerrit Masselink,
National Progressive.
Fred L. Keeler,
Republican.
Frank A. Jensen,
Democrat.
William E. Witt,
Socialist.
Geo. H. Hanly,
Prohibition.
Scattering.
Totals.
Lenawee
317
6,054
4,248
101
166
10,886
Livingston.
187
2,167
1,608
28
125
4,115
Luce.
61
375
91
15
12
554
Mackinac.
113
890
544
52
42
1,641
Macomb
226
3,518
2,284
26
93
6,147
Manistee
194
2,122
1,187
203
76
3,782
Marquette
940
3,799
552
275
151
5,717
Mason
415
2,435
1,106
216
216
4,388
Mecosta.
189
2,141
636
82
75
3,123
Menominee
252
2,228
829
118
112
3,539
Midland.
231
1,730
508
62
63
2,594
Missaukee.
136
1,001
208
36
26
1,407
Monroe .
11
2,990
2,482
17
19
114
5,633
Montcalm
339
2,866
909
150
113
4,377
Montmorency
43
382
95
59
10
589
Muskegon
446
4,551
1,361
415
79
6,852
Newaygo
200
2,199
549
213
106
3,267
Oakland
512
7,270
3,766
235
354
12,137
Oceana.
277
1,439
581
111
115
2,523
Ogemaw
176
1,166
194
58
49
1,643
Ontonagon
210
865
306
100
35
1,516
Osceola
174
1,798
365
67
77
2,481
Oscoda
82
181
52
11
3
329
Otsego
79
554
118
24
25
800
Ottawa.
523
3,679
1,262
185
95
5,744
Presque Isle
129
1,283
176
63
21
1,672
Roscommon .
57
331
132
14
8
542
Saginaw
752
7,302
4,196
576
282
13,108
Sanilac. .
583
4,482
997
97
412
6,571
Schoolcraft
123
942
176
69
40
1,350
Shiawassee
189
3,077
1,329
136
242
4,973
St. Clair.
440
4,762
2,144
148
99
7,593
St. Joseph
209
2,576
2,098
210
77
5,170
Tuscola .
694
4,497
1,214
84
443
6,932
Van Buren
286
3,617
2,080
154
89
6,226
Washtenaw
335
4,748
3,670
79
134
8,966
Wayne.
2,154
31,221
11,312
1,451
696
46,834
Wexford .
129
2,379
379
109
82
3,078
Totals
27,057
261,285
116,853
14,529
10,943
114
430,781
103
818
MICHIGAN MANUAL.
MEMBER STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION. (Term ending June 30, 1921.)
Counties.
William S. Leavenworth,
National Progressive.
Fred A. Jeffers,
Republican.
Paul Van Deinse,
Democrat.
Joseph M. Carrier,
Socialist.
Charles A. Salyer,
Prohibition.
Scattering.
Totals.
Alcona
60
551
112
94
12
829
Alger
200
745
272
89
80
1,386
Allegan
195
3,744
1,524
152
116
5,731
Alpena.
185
2,247
896
52
32
3,412
Antrim
308
1,204
293
184
70
2,059
Arenac.
157
928
482
106
51
1,724
Baraga
271
717
162
66
34
1,250
Barry
168
2,703
1,694
56
4,621
Bay ..
474
6,424
2,497
178
72
9,645
Benzie
88
1,149
220
182
87
1,726
Berrien.
685
7,398
5,086
307
301
13,777
Branch.
211
2,697
1,771
74
76
4,829
Calhoun.
835
7,240
4,434
818
445
13,772
Cass.
108
2,110
1,799
149
48
4,214
Charlevoix
160
1,714
292
243
58
2,467
Cheboygan
173
1,909
887
132
50
3,151
Chippewa
282
2,625
929
153
230
4,219
Clare.
95
1,155
485
78
30
1,843
Clinton .
223
2,161
1,346
36
48
3,814
Crawford
39
359
151
34
11
594
Delta
267
2,360
666
191
66
3,550
Dickinson
503
1,847
426
221
126
3,123
Eaton.
261
3,985
2,343
93
113
6,795
Emmet
183
2,036
918
388
112
3,637
Genesee.
600
10,041
2,442
277
403
13,763
Gladwin.
79
1,177
230
55
27
1,568
Gogebic.
504
1,763
607
170
215
3,259
Grand Traverse
451
2,575
829
396
156
4,407
Gratiot .
2,845
1,367
51
117
4,380
Hillsdale
194
2,885
1,634
35
96
4,844
Houghton
1,050
5,662
1,301
218
399
8,630
Huron .
492
2,650
836
73
124
4,175
Ingham .
467
4,756
2,832
414
274
8,743
Ionia .
220
3,392
2,163
104
163
6,042
Iosco
187
939
344
40
21
1,531
Iron .
294
1,931
341
122
152
2,840
Isabella
106
2,515
1,247
91
49
4,008
Jackson .
450
3,877
2,726
130
107
7,290
Kalamazoo
526
6,630
4,264
860
473
12,753
Kalkaska.
.
51
664
153
85
59
1,012
Kent .
2,120
11,763
5,949
1,048
632
21,512
Keweenaw
138
679
46
10
35
908
Lake.
76
468
121
51
10
726
Lapeer
230
3,639
1,394
43
265
5,571
Leelanau
86
904
239
47
30
1,306
819
OFFICIAL CANVASS OF VOTES.
MEMBER STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION .- Concluded. (Term ending June 30, 1921.)
Counties.
William S. Leavenworth, National Progressive.
Fred A. Jeffers,
Republican.
Paul Van Deinse,
Democrat.
Joseph M. Carrier,
Socialist.
Charles A. Salyer,
Prohibition.
Scattering.
Totals.
Lenawee
326
6,024
4,261
96
165
10,872
Livingston
172
2,166
1,619
29
125
4,111
Luce.
60
375
91
13
12
551
Mackinac
112
889
544
51
42
1,638
Macomb
225
3,510
2,283.
24
95
6,137
Manistee
185
2,108
1,197
217
76
3,783
Marquette
939
3,803
549
274
151
5,716
Mason
413
2,431
1,087
217
218
4,366
Mecosta.
135
2,164
649
84
79
.3,111
Menominee
248
2,230
827
116
111
3,532
Midland
225
1,733
461
61
57
2,537
Missaukee
99
1,024
217
36
27
1,403
Monroe .
14
2,988
2,480
21
23
106
5,632
Montcalm.
314
2,763
1,064
145
112
4,398
Montmorency
43
381
103
79
10
616
Muskegon
417
4,565
1,312
410
83
6,787
Newaygo
189
2,201
701
214
107
3,412
Oakland.
508
7,256
3,759
233
358
12,114
Oceana.
270
1,578
537
110
118
2,613
Ogemaw
174
1,163
198
59
49
1,643
Ontonagon
207
865
307
100
35
1,514
Osceola .
168
1,796
368
67
76
2,475
Oscoda
79
179
54
11
3
326
Otsego
74
556
116
24
27
797
Ottawa
430
3,723
1,272
184
101
5,710
Presque Isle.
112
1,292
179
64
21
1,668
Roscommon
54
332
132
14
8
540
Saginaw
796
7,255
4,163
564
291
13,069
Sanilac ..
567
4,495
997
91
419
6,569
Schoolcraft
120
946
175
69
39
1,349
Shiawassee
185
3,073
1,326
137
243
4,964
St. Clair.
438
4,761
2,147
150
105
7,601
St. Joseph.
201
2,564
2,105
209
76
5,155
Tuscola .
681
4,510
1,220
84
441
6,936
Van Buren
284
3,606
2,079
157
85
6,211
Washtenaw
4,728
3,674
82
140
335
8,959
Wayne.
2,320
31,909
10,992
1,421
644
47,286
Wexford.
124
2,387
375
130
85
3,101
Totals
26,360
262,092
116,370
14,443
10,932
441
430,638
MEMBERS STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. (Term ending December 31, 1921.)
Counties.
O. C. Hollister,
National Progressive.
National Progressive.
William H. Wallace,
I. Roy Waterbury,
Angus M. Smith,
John J. Bale,
George W. Eldridge,
John J. Palmer,
Wm. S. Lathers,
Jefferson D. Leland,
Scattering.
Totals.
Alcona.
60
60
552
549
112
113
94
93
10
10
1,653
Alger .
198
203
743
739
274
272
89
90
81
80
2,769
Allegan .
193
196
3,748
3,738
1,522
1,524
154
152
118
118
11,463
Alpena .
176
177
2,262
2,239
900
890
53
53
27
29
6,806
Antrim
307
310
1,204
1,199
295
293
185
184
71
71
4,119
Arenac.
162
159
1,001
1,006
482
479
104
104
50
50
3,597
Baraga .
275
275
712
711
163
163
67
67
33
33
2,499
Barry
166
171
2,709
2,695
1,688
1,691
56
57
9,233
Bay .
478
480
6,428
6,428
2,498
2,489
177
180
75
76
19,309
Benzie.
89
88
1,151
1,149
221
219
182
182
86
88
3,455
Berrien .
676
676
7,397
7,386
5,090
5,089
. 307
308
301
302
27,532
Branch .
208
206
2,702
2,696
1,776
1,773
73
74
75
75
9,658
Calhoun .
791
786
7,218
6.,995
4,460
4,290
824
805
441
438
27,048
Cass.
107
207
2,108
2,113
1,900
1,898
154
156
47
48
8,738
Charlevoix .
151
155
1,715
1,711
293
294
242
241
57
57
4,916
Cheboygan.
171
173
1,907
1,903
894
890
130
130
48
49
6,295
Chippewa.
277
280
2,630
2,366
804
802
154
153
234
233
7,933
Clare.
91
97
1,156
1,152
486
482
78
80
30
29
3,681
Clinton .
233
222
2,152
2,159
1,346
1,341
36
36
47
49
7,621
Crawford
39
39
358
360
152
152
34
34
11
11
1,190
Delta.
256
270
2,350
2,330
639
638
193
176
65
66
6,983
Dickinson.
499
502
1,841
1,835
428
429
220
221
126
126
6,227
Eaton .
248
249
3,984
3,975
2,351
2,347
92
99
115
115
13,575
Emmet .
181
181
2,044
2,036
919
915
308
383
110
110
7,187
Genesee.
595
596
10,051
10,034
2,441
2,446
277
277
400
402
27,519
MICHIGAN MANUAL.
820
. ..
·
....
...
·
.
. .
Henry Wilson,
Republican.
Republican.
Democrat.
Democrat.
Socialist.
Socialist.
Prohibition.
Prohibition.
·
·
Gladwin .
77
1,180 1,763
1,181 1,764 2,563
232 614 827
228 605 828 1,371
57 169 396
56 173 399 60 35
27 214 158 116 93
156 116 93
8,772
Grand Traverse.
441
447
2,557
2,841
2,840
1,373
Gratiot
9,663
Hillsdale.
198
197
2,890
2,877
1,620
1,624
Houghton.
1,057
1,056
5,603
5,603
1,329
1,320
214
214
406
408
17,210
Huron. .
485
490
2,653
2,641
834
835
74
73
124
124
8,333
Ingham.
442
462
4,740
4,733
2,846
2,847
408
271
254
18
17,429
Ionia .
220
222
3,391
3,390
2,238
2,234
408 103
104
163
165
12,230
Iosco
184
187
965
966
346
342
40
40
21
20
3,111
Iron
285
295
1,931
1,924
346
346
119
120
151
150
5,667
Isabella.
109
107
2,509
2,509
1,245
1,245
90
92
48
48
8,002
Jackson
440
448
3,871
3,858
2,732
2,719
126
123
102
104
14,523
Kalamazoo
512
510
6,619
6,512
4,270
4,245
848
844
466
455
25,281
Kalkaska.
50
50
663
663
153
152
84
84
59
59
2,017
Kent
1,995
1,939
11,735
11,629
6,071
5,946
1,032
1,034
619
618
42,618
Keweenaw
136
136
677
678
46
46
10
10
36
36
1,811
Lake.
80
75
469
465
120
122
49
49
10
10
1,449
Lapeer ..
229
228
3,632
3,631
1,394
1,394
43
43
267
266
11,127
Leelanau
88
87
902
902
239
221
48
50
30
30
2,597
Lenawee
325
315
6,033
6,040
4,271
4,267
102
94
160
160
21,767
Livingston .
121
173
2,173
2,170
1,614
1,613
30
28
125
125
8,172
Luce.
60
60
376
375
92
92
13
14
12
13
1,107
Mackinac
111
112
894
894
545
544
53
51
43
43
3,290
Macomb
227
228
3,509
3,502
2,283
2,285
25
26
92
91
12,268
Manistee
186
179
2,116
2,090
1,199
1,193
216
214
74
75
7,542
Marquette.
939
951
3,787
3,781
556
547
271
273
150
150
11,405
Mason ..
403
414
2,441
2,428
1,103
1,110
213
212
216
216
8,756
Mecosta .
131
150
2,162
2,158
649
652
86
87
79
79
6,233
Menominee
244
245
2,226
2,212
831
831
116
115
110
112
7,042
Midland
221
215
1,735
1,730
508
500
61
60
57
57
5,144
Missaukee
97
98
1,026
1,023
215
218
36
36
26
25
2,800
Monroe.
10
14
2,987
2,978
2,488
2,485
18
18
20
24
221
11,263
Montcalm
317
315
2,873
2,827
905
977
153
150
112
111
8,740
Montmorency
43
44
322
321
96
96
59
59
11
10
1,061
OFFICIAL CANVASS OF VOTES.
821
..
6,520
Gogebic.
78 490
511
27 217
...
3,143
8,770
53 36
.
.
MEMBERS STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE .- Concluded.
(Term ending December 31, 1921.)
Counties.
O. C. Hollister,
National Progressive.
Henry Wilson,
National Progressive.
William H. Wallace,
I. Roy Waterbury,
Angus M. Smith,
John J. Bale,
George W. Eldridge,
John J. Palmer,
Wm. S. Lathers,
Jefferson D. Leland,
Scattering.
Totals.
Muskegon.
408
415
4,562
4,536
1,318
1,317
485
477
76
94
13,688
Newaygo
187
189
2,190
2,202
555
554
213
217
102
105
6,514
Oakland .
511
518
7,241
7,239
3,775
3,761
237
240
355
356
24,233
Oceana . .
270
267
1,581
1,580
536
532
114
112
116
118
5,226
Ogemaw .
175
176
1,160
1,164
197
194
58
57
50
49
3,280
Ontonagon
207
209
864
856
307
309
100
100
36
35
3,023
Osceola .
168
167
1,802
1,794
370
366
69
69
76
76
4,957
Oscoda.
79
80
179
177
53
53
11
11
3
3
649
Otsego . .
73
75
555
555
118
117
24
23
29
26
1,595
Ottawa.
410
432
3,718
3,711
1,258
1,253
183
186
100
102
11,353
Presque Isle
115
113
1,287
1,292
176
178
64
63
22
22
3,332
Roscommon
53
53
332
332
131
130
16
15
8
8
1,078
Saginaw .
752
778
7,353
7,157
4,150
4,153
559
565
276
284
26,027
Sanilac
556
565
4,497
4,476
999
988
97
99
422
419
13,118
Schoolcraft.
117
119
944
942
177
177
69
69
39
39
2,692
Shiawassee
191
185
3,067
2,943
1.323
1,323
136
134
241
250
9,793
St. Clair
439
439
4,726
4,707
2,182
2,146
148
146
100
103
15,136
St. Joseph.
200
200
2,574
2,570
2,101
2,101
208
210
58
60
10,282
Tuscola.
683
680
4,505
4,498
1,218
1,217
85
84
442
443
13,855
Van Buren .
279
280
3,605
3,605
2,113
2,085
153
151
86
87
12,444
Washtenaw.
335
340
4,704
4,705
3,691
3,661
88
87
141
152
17,904
Wayne.
2,213
2,294
30,386
29,742
11,450
10,999
1,352
1,352
623
655
91,066
Wexford
119
130
2,373
2,380
380
374
127
132
83
83
6,181
Totals.
26,121
26,499
260,579
258,525
116,942
115,987
14,330
14,382
10,810
10,881
239
855,295
.
MICHIGAN MANUAL.
822
Prohibition.
Prohibition.
Republican.
Republican.
Democrat.
Democrat.
Socialist.
Socialist.
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF 1909.
823
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF 1909.
RELATIVE TO PERMITTING DRAINAGE DISTRICTS TO ISSUE BONDS FOR DRAINAGE PURPOSES.
[Rejected.|*
Counties.
For.
Against.
Counties.
For.
Against.
Alcona
360
428
Lapeer
1,783
3,266
Alger
830
587
Leelanau Lenawee
526
678
Allegan
2,564
2,769
4,482
5,284
Alpena.
1,320
1,729
Livingston .
1,236
2,154
Antrim
883
865
Luce.
301
187
Arenac.
697
821
Mackinac.
755
489
Baraga.
454
530
Macomb
1,715
3,055
Ваггу
1,551
2,446
Manistee.
1,418
2,218
Bay
4,954
3,554
Marquette.
3,479
1,909
Benzie.
750
874
Mason
1,329
1,424
Berrien .
5,560
6,730
Mecosta.
916
2,155
Branch
1,554
3,097
Menominee
1,144
1,187
Calhoun
6,940
6,347
Midland
1,211
1,250
Cass.
1,687
2,129
Missaukee
491
737
Charlevoix
1,057
1,286
Monroe.
2,033
3,100
Cheboygan
1,285
1,649
Montcalm
1,944
2,143
Chippewa
2,259
1,950
Montmorency
174
297
Clare.
774
913
Muskegon
3,553
2,878
Clinton
1,112
2,399
Newaygo
1,598
1,559
Crawford
289
165
Oakland
5,710
5,663
Delta
2,180
1,468
Oceana
1,177
1,268
Dickinson
1,182
1,152
Ogemaw
524
801
Eaton .
2,829
3,562
Ontonagon
822
469
Emmet .
1,674
1,631
Osceola .
695
1,169
Genesee
4,601
4,169
Oscoda.
146
154
Gladwin .
765
860
Otsego
346
432
Gogebic.
2,020
1,201
Ottawa.
2,414
2,879
Grand Traverse
1,899
2,459
Presque Isle
709
930
Gratiot .
1,169
1,480
Roscommon.
313
230
Hillsdale
1,665
2,745
Saginaw.
6,933
7,017
Houghton
4,967
2,627
Sanilac.
2,438
4,002
Huron .
1,288
2,871
Schoolcraft
749
534
Ingham
4,241
4,019
Shiawassee
1,676
2,249
Ionia
2,446
2,929
St. Clair
2,590
3,640
Iosco
681
822
St. Joseph
2,151
2,588
Iron .
1,639
1,099
Tuscola
2,670
3,608
Isabella
1,254
2,542
Van Buren.
2,525
2,663
Jackson.
3,257
3,940
Washtenaw
3,454
4,562
Kalamazoo
5,751
5,595
Wayne.
28,492
16,710
Wexford
1,285
1,527
Kalkaska
399
437
Kent .
9,768
10,072
Keweenaw
514
229
Lake.
361
311
Totals
191,337
198,553
*Submitted to the people April 5, 1915.
t.
824
MICHIGAN MANUAL.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
MARCH 4, 1913-1917.
EXECUTIVE.
WOODROW WILSON, President of the United States. Salary, $75,000 THOMAS R. MARSHALL, Vice President. Salary, 12,000
CABINET.
SECRETARY OF STATE.
New York ROBERT LANSING (a)
SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
WILLIAM GIBBS MCADOO, - -
New York
SECRETARY OF WAR.
LINDLEY M. GARRISON. -
- New Jersey
SECRETARY OF THE NAVY.
JOSEPHUS DANIELS,
North Carolina POSTMASTER GENERAL.
Texas ALBERT SIDNEY BURLESON, -
SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR.
California FRANKLIN KNIGHT LANE, - -
ATTORNEY GENERAL.
THOMAS WATT GREGORY, -
Texas
SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE.
Missouri DAVID FRANKLIN HOUSTON, -
SECRETARY OF COMMERCE.
WILLIAM C. REDFIELD, -
New York SECRETARY OF LABOR.
WILLIAM BAUCHOP WILSON, - 1
Pennsylvania Salary of cabinet officers, $12,000.
(a) Appointed June 23, 1915, vice William Jennings Bryan, resigned.
825
UNITED STATES OFFICERS.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, MAY 10, 1915. EXECUTIVE OFFICE.
WOODROW WILSON President.
JOSEPH P. TUMULTY
Secretary to the President.
RUDOLPH FORSTER
Executive Clerk.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE.
Robert Lansing, Secretary of State. Vacancy, Counselor.
John E. Osborne, Assistant Secretary.
Alvey A. Adee, Second Assistant Secretary.
William Phillips, Third Assistant Secretary.
. Wilbur J. Carr, Director of the Consular Service.
Ben G. Davis, Chief Clerk.
Sydney Y. Smith, Chief of Diplomatic Bureau.
Herbert C. Hengstler, Chief of Consular Bureau.
John R. Buck, Chief of Bureau of Indexes and Archives.
William McNeir, Chief of Bureau of Accounts.
John A. Tonner, Chief of Bureau of Rolls and Library.
Miles M. Shand, Chief of Bureau of Appointments.
Richard W. Flournoy, Jr., Chief of Bureau of Citizenship.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
William G. McAdoo, Secretary of the Treasury.
Byron R. Newton, Assistant Secretary.
William P. Malburn, Assistant Secretary.
Andrew J. Peters, Assistant Secretary.
Lawrence Becker, Solicitor.
Oscar Wenderoth, Supervising Architect.
Joseph E. Ralph, Director of Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
Wm. J. Flynn, Chief of Secret Service Division.
Sumner I. Kimball, Superintendent of Life Saving Service.
George E. Downey, Comptroller of the Treasury.
Houston B. Teehee, Register of the Treasury. Wm. E. Andrews, Auditor for the Treasury Department. James L. Baity, Auditor for the War Department.
Oscar A. Price, Auditor for the Interior Department.
Edward L. Luckow, Auditor for the Navy Department.
Edward D. Hearne, Auditor for the State and other Departments.
Chas. A. Kram, Auditor for the Postoffice Department.
John Burke, Treasurer of the United States.
Edwin W. Wilson, Superintendent of National Bank Redemption Agency.
John Skelton Williams, Acting Comptroller of Currency.
Wm. H. Osborn, Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
Robert W. Woolley, Director of the Mint.
Rupert Blue, Supervising Surgeon-General of Public Health Service. John F. Anderson, Director of Hygienic Laboratory.
Ellsworth P. Bertholf, Captain-Commandant, U. S. Coast Guard.
William C. DeLancy, Director, Bureau of War-Risk Insurance.
Edwin W. Wilson, Superintendent, National Bank Redemption Agency.
826
MICHIGAN MANUAL.
WAR DEPARTMENT. Lindley M. Garrison, Secretary of War. Henry Breckinridge, Assistant Secretary of War.
THE ARMY.
GENERAL OFFICERS. Rank, name, date of rank and date of retirement. (a) MAJOR GENERALS.
Leonard Wood, August 8, 1903-October 9, 1924.
J. Franklin Bell, January 3, 1907-January 9, 1920.
Thomas H. Barry, April 29, 1908-October 13, 1919. William H. Carter, November 13, 1909-November 19, 1915. Arthur Murray, March 14, 1911-December 4, 1915.
Frederick Funston, November 17, 1914-November 9, 1929.
George W. Goethals, March 4, 1915-June 29, 1922.
BRIGADIER GENERALS.
Tasker H. Bliss, July 21, 1902-December 31, 1917. Albert L. Mills, May 7, 1904-May 7, 1918. John J. Pershing, September 20, 1906-September 13, 1924.
Montgomery M. Macomb, November 15, 1910-October 12, 19 ...
Robert K. Evans, January 30, 1911-November 19, 1916. Clarence R. Edwards, May 12, 1912-January 1, 1923. James Parker, February 12, 1913-February 20, 1918. Hunter Liggett, February 12, 1913-March 21, 1921. Hugh L. Scott, March 23, 1913-September 22, 1917. John P. Wisser, May 16, 1913-July 19, 1916.
Thomas F. Davis, May 16, 1913-May 8, 1917. Charles J. Bailey, October 10, 1913-June 21, 1923,
George Bell, Jr., July 17, 1914-January 23, 1923.
Henry A. Greene, November 19, 1914-August 5, 1920.
William A. Mann, January 20, 1914-July 31, 1918.
Harry L. Hodges, March 4, 1915-February 25, 1924.
William L. Sibert, March 4, 1915-October 12, 1924.
DEPARTMENT OFFICERS. THE ADJUTANT GENERAL.
Henry P. McCain, Brigadier General, August 27, 1914-January 23, 1925.
INSPECTOR GENERAL.
Ernest A. Garlington, Brigadier General, October 1, 1906-February 20, 1917.
JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL.
Enoch H. Growder, Brigadier General, February 15, 1911-April 11, 1923.
CHIEF OF THE QUARTERMASTER CORPS. James B. Aleshire, Major General, August 24, 1912-October 31, 1920.
(a) Date of retirement has reference to retirement by operation of law, upon attaining the age of sixty-four.
827
UNITED STATES OFFICERS.
SURGEON GENERAL.
William C. Gorgac, Major General, March 4, 1915-October 3, 1918.
CHIEF OF ENGINEERS.
Dan C. Kingman, Brigadier General, October 12, 1913-March 6, 1916.
CHIEF OF ORDNANCE.
William Crozier, Brigadier General, November 22, 1901-February 19, 1919.
CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER.
George P. Scriven, Brigadier General, February 14, 1913-February 21, 1918.
CHIEF, BUREAU OF INSULAR AFFAIRS.
Frank McIntyre, Brigadier General, August 24, 1912-January 5, 1929.
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.
Thomas Watt Gregory, Attorney General.
John William Davis, Solicitor General.
George Carroll Todd, Assistant to the Attorney General.
Ernest Knaebel, Assistant Attorney General.
Samuel Huston Thompson, Jr., Assistant Attorney General.
Samuel J. Graham, Assistant Attorney General.
William Wallace, Jr., Assistant Attorney General.
E. Marvin Underwood, Assistant Attorney General.
Charles Warren, Assistant Attorney General.
Preston C. West, Solicitor for Interior Department.
William H. Lamar, Solicitor for Postoffice Department.
Cone Johnson, Solicitor Department of State. Lawrence Becker, Solicitor of the Treasury.
Albert Lee Thurman, Solicitor Department of Commerce.
Ellis C. Johnson, Solicitor Internal Revenue.
Charles E. Vrooman, Chief Clerk.
John T. Suter, Private Secretary to Attorney General.
Charles B. Sornborger, Appointment Clerk.
James A. Finch, Attorney in Charge of Pardons.
James H. Mackey, Disbursing Clerk.
Charles S. Lawrence, Attorney in Charge of Titles. Calvin Satterfield, Chief of Accounts Division. George Kearney, Librarian.
Francis H. Duehay, Superintendent of Prisons.
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