Michigan official directory and legislative manual for the years 1915-1916, Part 83

Author: Michigan. Dept. of State. cn
Publication date: 1915
Publisher: Lansing : [State of Michigan]
Number of Pages: 1102


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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


·


...


... .


.. .


.


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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