Michigan official directory and legislative manual for the years 1917-1918, Part 59

Author: Michigan. Dept. of State. cn
Publication date: 1917
Publisher: Lansing : [State of Michigan]
Number of Pages: 1148


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16


5


138


80


35


16


5


. .


127


Morilla. .


550


76


47


1


2


. .


126


79


44


2


2


.


Bruce.


1,887


308


110


1


11


. .. .


3


425


Chesterfield


1,881


209


209


3


3


....


132


65


67


134


.


. .


....


506


366


Richmond


1,497


220


120


.


(b) Organized from Erin township, 1910.


575


ELECTION AND CENSUS STATISTICS.


9


· ..


394


Armadia ..


1


13


429


..


..


. .


2,225


.236


118


6


.


(b)


149


97


9


509


7


. .


226


149


63


11


2 22


.


271


752


97


55


1


Dickson ..


285


80


203


1


1


. .


285


13


Maple Grove


903


...


136


....


.


..


225


....


1


3


576


ELECTION STATISTICS .- Continued.


For Governor.


For Secretary of State.


Population, 1910.


Albert E. Sleeper,


Edwin F. Sweet,


H. R. Pattengill,


Ernest J. Moore,


E. W. Woodruff,


James R. Murray,


Socialist Labor.


Coleman C. Vaughan,


Frank R. Hamburger,


Harvey A. Hedden,


Andrew Wood,


Theodore Bossie,


Socialist Labor.


Total.


MANISTEE Co .- Con.


Norman.


(a)


58


39


1


98


61


36


1


98


Onekama ..


784


124


57


3


1


186


127


54


1


3


186


Pleasanton.


685


76


35


3


4


118


75


36


3


4


118


Springdale.


581


35


34


7


1


77


35


33


7


75


Stronack.


733


26


39


2


67


26


39


2


67


Manistee City (b)


12,381


1,125


982


38


13


6


2,164


1,083


1,008


35


15


5


2,146


1st district .


1,314


93


116


2


2


213


85


123


1


2


1


212


2d district .


1,582


123


131


13


1


268


117


139


11


1


1


269


3d district .


1,470


194


108


3


1


306


196


102


3


1


302


4th district .


1,752


189


109


5


2


2


307


186


112


5


2


2


307


5th district .


1,718


185


138


4


4


1


332


175


145


4


4


1


329


6th district .


1,853


198


207


8


2


415


187


211


7


2


407


7th district .


2,692


143


173


5


2


323


137


176


4


3


320


Total .


26,688


2,501


2,047


108


47


10


4,713


2,456


2,065


103


51


9


4,684


1


Counties, townships, cities and wards.


Republican.


Democrat.


National Progressive.


Socialist.


Prohibition.


Total.


Republican.


Democrat.


Socialist.


Prohibition.


MICHIGAN MANUAL.


1


.


.


1


1


73


Ishpeming .


587


111


21


12


1


2


147


111


22


1


1


147


Marquette


155


27


11


3


140


74


3


140


Negaunee


157


29


7


4


40


29


4


40


Powell


736


68


37


1


106


67


38


1


2


1


355


Richmond


911


123


30


28


13


2


196


123


28


28


15


2


196


Sands.


159


38


8


12


4


3


103


83


13


4


3


103


Tilden .


1,150


109


39


52


3


1


204


108


40


52


3


1


204


Turin .


202


45


25


14


85


45


26


14


1


86


Wells .


306


30


14


9


53


30


14


9


53


West Branch.


304


35


25


1


1


62


35


25


1


1


62


Ishpeming City .


12,448


· 1,476


518


77


28


5


2,104


1,481


508


78


27


4


2,098


1st ward .


811


83


41


2


1


127


83


40


2


2


127


2d ward


1,288


175


55


3


5


238


176


54


3


238


3d ward


1,722


263


85


4


1


1


354


273


76


3


1


353


4th ward


2,012


234


50


16


4


304


234


49


16


4


303


5th ward


1,330


155


38


9


1


203


152


41


9


1


203


6th ward


1,516


232


63


14


9


1


319


225


68


15


8


1


317


7th ward .


895


63


42


7


5


118


62


41


8


6


1


118


8th ward


945


76


42


18


1


1


138


81


38


18


2


156


9th ward


1,034


114


40


2


156


116


38


10th ward


895


81


62


4


147


79


63


4


146


Marquette City (c)


11,503


1,272


852


64


30


2,218


1,244


767


64


30


2,105


1st Prec.


2,684


165


194


6


3


368


158


201


6


3


368


2d Prec.


1,613


107


150


5


1


263


107


150


5


1


263


3d Prec ..


1,949


345


120


12


6


483


345


117


12


6


480


1


1


119 131 166 359


85 92 120 296


35


1


1


122.


Champion


1,069


84


33


1


1


Chocolay .


852


94


37


1


164


Forsyth


2,402


298


57


2


2


60


2


2


360


Humboldt


604


59


16


3


78


59


15


3


77


38


27


11


38


Michigamme.


846


78


59


54


1


2


1


357


292


59


Republic.


2,420


299


1


8


46


Skandia


546


84


.


ELECTION AND CENSUS STATISTICS.


(a) Organized from Stronack township, 1911.


b) Incorporated as one ward with seven voting districts, 1914.


(c) Incorporated as one ward with five voting precincts, 1913.


577


MARQUETTE COUNTY:


131


Ely . .


922


122


40


2


40


2


1


12


63 7


106


46


38


1


.


.


.


137


39


-


ELECTION STATISTICS .- Continued.


1


For Governor.


For Secretary of State.


Counties, townships, cities and wards.


Population, 1910.


Albert E. Sleeper,


Republican.


Edwin F. Sweet,


H. R. Pattengill,


Ernest J. Moore,


E. W. Woodruff,


James R. Murray,


Total.


Coleman C. Vaughan,


Frank R. Hamburger,


Harvey A. Hedden,


Andrew Wood,


Theodore Bossie,


Socialist Labor.


Total.


MARQUETTE CO .- Con.


4th Prec.


2,620


. 325


203


17


17


562 542


320 314 1,023 193


202 97 381 70


17 24 47


17 3 14


.


556. 438


5th Prec.


2,637


330


185


24


3


3


1,475 272


1st ward.


1,618


202


64


3


3


.


2d ward


1,421


160


79


19


6


2


266


157


82


19


3


2


263


3d ward


1,037


92


50


115


11


6


495


347


118 59


11


6


482


5th ward.


2,159


234


57


8


1


300


237


8


1


305


Total .


46,739


5,532


2,260


311


108


16


8,227


5,462


2,199


326


100


14


8,101


MASON COUNTY:


Amber.


964


· 100


74


2


176


101


72


1


2


176


Branch.


409


39


22


3


64


Custer .


1,287


163


112


0


284


41 170


97


6 .


11


284


Eden .


815


86


51


2


139


87


50


2


1


140


MICHIGAN MANUAL.


3


1,468


Negaunee City


8,460


1,051


365


33


23


3


5


271


4th ward .


2,225


363


Democrat.


National Progressive.


Socialist.


Prohibition.


Socialist Labor.


Republican.


Democrat.


Socialist.


Prohibition.


147


142


89


52


6


.


3


72


19


9


578


166


Freesoil .


88


Grant.


3


1.


79


Hamlin .


345


42


33


27


37


2


66


28


31


13


2


74


Logan.


26


Meade


87


Pere Marquette.


845


81


69


5


273


163


96


7


4


- 270


Riverton


1,456


171


97


113


Sheridan .


587


64


50


3


240


129


102


4


3


238


Sherman .


1,259


129


108


3


124


55


53


I


13


122


Summit .


568


46


75


Victory .


1,070


129


75


3


207


136


64


2


202


Ludington City


9,132


1,005


670


12


1,687


970


641


104


12


1,727


1st ward .


1,767


195


123


2


403


268


121


14


3


406


2d ward.


1,832


259


142


2


296


203


81


25


1


310


3d ward.


1,603


211


83


4th ward .


1,809


147


128


4


279


128


141


25


4


298


5th ward.


2,121


193


194


Scottville City


891


130


73


1st ward.


454


61


33


4


98


65


29


75


34


1


110


2d ward.


437


69


40


Total


21,832


2,370


1,669


3


48


4,090


2,363


1,558


153


61


4,135


MECOSTA COUNTY :


Aetna.


902


110


58


4


1


1


1


132


80


50


1


1


132


Austin


648


81


49


Big Rapids


668


81


41


16


5


163


107


39


10


5


161


Chippewa.


868


110


39


9


Colfax


841


140


48


16


2


206


138


45


16


2


201


Deerfield


1,061


145


76


4


2


227


140


84


4


2


230


Fork.


1,216


199


76


3


7


285


201


73


3


6


283


Grant


564


110


26


6


1


143


111


24


6


1


142


Green.


1,209


180


64


4


248


173


65


3


2


243


2


169


93 52


70 36


1


2


1,162


94


73


52


36


88


1


76


40


35


282


12


14


26


12


14


150


83


65


2


150


114


63


50


112


20


· 4


.


333


4


322


387


174


186


20


5


208


4


207


140


63


36


16


137


139


84


58


4


2


173


173


109


ELECTION AND CENSUS STATISTICS.


579


4


98


109


197


380


673


.


ELECTION STATISTICS .- Continued.


For Governor.


For Secretary of State.


Population, 1910.


Albert E. Sleeper,


Edwin F. Sweet,


H. R. Pattengill,


Ernest J. Moore,


E. W. Woodruff,


James R. Murray,


Total.


Coleman C. Vaughan,


Frank R. Hamburger,


Harvey A. Hedden,


Andrew Wood,


Prohibition.


Theodore Bossie,


Socialist Labor.


Total.


MECOSTA CO .- Con.


Hinton. .


1,055


107


88


7


19


221


112


84


7


17


220


Martiny .


720


80


41


16


1


138


87


36


16


1


140


Mecosta.


887


105


69


11


4


189


96


74


11


4


185


Millbrook .


1,321


123


100


17


11


251


128


92


17


11


248


Morton .


905


136


60


9


205


127


61


9


2


199


Sheridan .


788


103


55


3


4


165


101


55


3


4


163


Wheatland .


1,294


188


98


6


1


1


294


194


95


8


1


1


299


Big Rapids City


4,519


630


394


115


17


2


1,158


629


365


120


17


2


1,133


1st ward


909


139


63


8


3


213


147


52


8


3


210


2d ward.


675


95


65


20


1


.


3d ward.


1,248


131


118


50


6


1


306


129


113


50


6


1


299


4th ward .


774


144


67


11


2


224


147


58


12


2


219


5th ward.


913


121


81


26


5


1


234


117


78


28


5


1


229


Total .


19,466


2,628


1,382


247


77 1


3


4,337


2,617


1,336


254


79


3


4,289


MICHIGAN MANUAL.


580


Counties, townships, cities and wards.


Republican.


Democrat.


National Progressive.


Socialist.


Prohibition.


Socialist Labor.


Republican.


Democrat.


Socialist.


.


181


89


64


22


1


176


.


MENOMINEE COUNTY:


129


29


4


128


30


4


162


Harris . . .


1,561


181


62


1


2


4


161


102


52


3


4


161 155


Ingallston


931


126


30


1


157


117


36


1


1


Lake.


(a)


66


12


2


2


82


65


13


2


2


82


Mellen .


1,062


168


27


2


199


171


24


2


2


199


Menominee


1,405


165


107


4


277


141


120


4


16


186


Nadeau


1,918


260


89


22


1


379


241


102


25


7


1


376


Spaulding .


1,759


148


120


4


272


127


138


5


270


Stephenson .


2,913


419


82


4


7


512


435


66


4


7


512


Menominee City


10,507


1,126


909


55


12


1


2,103


943


1,003


58


13


2


2,019


1st ward


1,150


130


102


1


233


125


105


1


231


2d ward


1,432


183


138


5


326


152


161


5


318


3d ward


1,353


152


106


4


2


264


127


127


5


2


261


4th ward.


1,977


199


156


18


5


378


182


166


19


6


1


374


5th ward


1,391


134


136


3


1


274


82


184


3


1


270


6th ward


1,851


176


151


19


4


1


351


137


128


20


4


1


290


7th ward .


1,353


152


120


5


277


138


132


5


275


Total.


25,648


3,012


1,580


1


102


39


2


4,736


2,757


1,749


111


43


3


4,663


MIDLAND COUNTY:


Edenville .


510


65


43


1


109


63


44


1


108


Geneva .


699


81


82


3


1


167


77


83


4


2


166


Greendale


337


41


13


2


56


38


15


2


55


Homer.


570


85


65


150


85


64


149


Hope.


751


78


76


37 3


157


84


69


4


157


Ingersoll


1,218


169


86


3


265


170


86


3


266


Jasper .


885


117


42


1


160


115


42


2


159


Jerome.


515


88


42


2


1


133


85


45


2


1


133


Larkin .


777


105


38


1


144


103


37


140


(a) Organized from Stephenson township, 1910.


581


ELECTION AND CENSUS STATISTICS.


Cedarville .


1,157


162 246


176


96


3


275


Holmes .


807


106


49


2


266


Meyer.


1,628


118


64


186


111


69


2 22147 4 7


.


:


582


ELECTION STATISTICS .- Continued.


For Governor.


For Secretary of State.


Population, 1910.


Albert E. Sleeper,


Republican.


Edwin F. Sweet,


H. R. Pattengill,


Ernest J. Moore,


E. W. Woodruff,


James R. Murray,


Socialist Labor.


Coleman C. Vaughan,


Frank R. Hamburger,


Harvey A. Hedden,


Andrew Wood,


Prohibition.


Theodore Bossie,


Socialist Labor.


Total.


MIDLAND CO .- Con.


Lee.


444


46


58


1


109


47


57


4


1


109


Lincoln .


392


38


48


47


93


42


44


7


93


Midland.


1,023


172


95


267


171


92


1


264


Mills .


297


32


13


3


48


29


15


3


47


Mt. Hayley


685


94


39


133


96


36


2


134


Porter . .


657


66


61


1


133


68


61


4


133


Warren . .


809


83


81


14


187


81


82


14


10


187


Coleman City .


909


137


74


4


1


216


132


78


4


1


215


1st ward.


352


57


30


2


1


90


55


31


2


1


89


2d ward


255


40


21


2


63


40


21


2


63


3d ward


302


40


23


63


37


26


Midland City


2,527


730


400


23


11


3


1,167


738


388


21


12


3


1,162


1st ward .


611


212


102


15


3


332


212


102


13


3


330


2d ward.


845


231


156


. 5


3


1


396


240


146


5


3


1


395


3d ward


723


222


105


2


4


1


334


223


102


2


5


1


333


4th ward .


348


65


37


1


1


1


105


63


38


1


1


1


104


Total .


14,005


2,227


1,356


66


41


4


3,694


2,224


1,338


65


46


4


3,677


.


MICHIGAN MANUAL.


Counties, townships, cities and wards.


Republican.


Democrat.


Socialist.


Democrat.


National Progressive.


Socialist.


Prohibition.


Total.


1


.


63


·


MISSAUKEE COUNTY:


50


6


49


50


6


105


Bloomfield


390


51


Butterfield .


323


43


29


1


2


94


47


2


143


Clam Union


1,381


114


52


1


167


124


42


1


167


Enterprise .


174


20


25


2


2


106


56


45


2


2


105


Holland .


(a)


25


28


8


3


64


28


24


8


3


63


Lake.


1,405


141


105


5


3


2


256


143


102


5


4


2


256


Norwich .


695


68


47


2


117


67


46


2


115


Pioneer


196


42


59


.


1


2


325


193


124


2


3


322


Richland


1,187


167


33


1


1


202


166


31


1


1


199


Riverside.


841


79


71


1


151


81


69


1


151


West Branch


426


43


21


2


66


43


21


2'


66


McBain City (b)


546


79


45


1


125


83


38


1


122


1st ward .


251


2d ward


129


79


45


1


125


83


38


1


122


3d ward.


166


Total.


10,606


1,249


847


26


19


2


2,143


1,279


798


26


21


2


2,126


MONROE COUNTY:


Ash


1,840


224


253


11


488


230


246


1


12


489


Bedford .


2,213


248


214


3


12


477


259


202


3


12


476


Berlin . .


1,687


112


298


1


411


114


295


2


411


Dundee.


2,942


362


257


4


10


633


372


243


4


13


632


Erie .


1,477


93


220


5


1


319


92


221


5


1


319


Exeter .


1,550


134


250


5


389


129


253


5


387


Frenchtown


1,770


186


276


1


463


186


274


5


427


La Salle.


1,293


113


184


2


299


114


183


2


299


·


105 93 73 147


48


24


1


73


Caldwell


687


95


49


1


45


25


20


45


Forest.


389


50


52


101


39


62


101


Reeder .


1,335


192


130


ELECTION AND CENSUS STATISTICS.


Ida.


1,653


212


211


428


211


211


(a) Organized from Clam Union township, 1914.


(b) Incorporated with three wards with but one polling place.


583


Aetna


631


49 42


40


53


93


1


460


584


ELECTION STATISTICS .- Continued.


For Governor.


For Secretary of State.


Population, 1910.


Albert E. Sleeper,


Republican.


Democrat.


H. R. Pattengill,


Ernest J. Moore,


E. W. Woodruff,


James R. Murray,


Socialist Labor.


Coleman C. Vaughan,


Frank R. Hamburger,


Harvey A. Hedden,


Andrew Wood,


Prohibition.


Theodore Bossie,


Socialist Labor.


Total.


MONROE CO .- Con.


London .


1,128


145


105


4


5


259


146


101


4


6


257


Milan.


1,943


288


130


1


1


420


289


128


1


1


419


Monroe.


1,141


99


140


1


240


96


143


1


240


Raisinville


1,693


218


206


1


425


223


202


426


Summerfield .


2,008


271


166


4


10


451


270


163


4


14


451


Whiteford .


1,686


216


105


3


7


331


217


104


3


7


331


Monroe City


6,893


980


1,097


10


2


1


2,090


970


1,113


10


2


1


2,096


1st ward.


2,029


208


282


3


2


495


199


289


3


2


493


2d ward.


1,147


377


253


5


635


369


262


5


636


3d ward


2,571


181


280


2


1


464


187


281


2


1


471


4th ward .


1,146


214


282


496


215


281


496


Total


32,917


3,901


4,112


35


74


1


8,123


3,918


4,082


36


83


1


8,120


MONTCALM COUNTY:


Belvidere.


1,297


156


131


2


10


299


168


116


2


14


300


Bloomer


2,040


259


228


2


9


.


498


268


216


2


9


495


Bushnell


1,178


144


70


2


2


218


144


68


2


3


217


Cato


1,976


276


147


2 1


12


437


273


147


3


1


13


436


MICHIGAN MANUAL.


Counties, townships, cities and wards.


Republican.


Democrat.


Socialist.


Edwin F. Sweet,


National Progressive.


Socialist.


Prohibition.


Total.


.


.


Crystal .


1,475


192


132


3


7


334 298


184


99


11


2


296


Day . . .


1,420


185


100


73


1


1


210


141


65


1


1


208


Eureka.


746


112


61


1


2


176


121


51


1


2


175


Evergreen .


1,398


174


121


3


1


299


182


114


1


1


298


Fair Plain .


1,171


167


73


6


3


249


169


68


6


3


246


Ferris.


1,148


124


69


1


4


198


130


60


1


4


195


Home.


1,698


225


157


3


8


1


394


232


149


3


7


1


392


Maple Valley


1,131


116


128


6


3


253


125


118


7


3


253


Pierson.


1,129


135


96


1


4


236


139


89


1


5


234


Pine


1,114


107


110


5


2


224


105


110


6


2


223


Reynolds


1,544


173


142


5


15


1


336


182


132


4


17


335


Richland .


1,200


118


· 96


5


4


223


116


96


5


4


221


Sidney


1,414


165


117


1


3


286


159


118


1


4


282


Winfield.


982


117


73


3


193


129


59


3


191


Greenville City


4,045


493


446


24


16


6


985


521


406


24


18


6


975


1st ward


909


116


106


10


15


1


412


227


156


10


16


1


410


3d ward.


1,454


164


167


14


1


5


351


165


158


14


2


5


344


Stanton City


1,012


136


90


10


3


2


241


144


75


9


3


233


1st ward. .


603


82


48


7


1


1


139


86


41


7


1


1


136


2d ward.


409


54


42


3


2


1


102


58


34


2


2


1


97


Total.


32,069


3,930


2,820


98


121


11


6,980


4,075


2,614


98


134


10


6,931


MONTMORENCY COUNTY:


882


51


21


4


1


77


18


24


4


1


77


Avery .


, 182


19


24


1


·


2


2


171


77


60


28


2


1


168


Briley . .


834


125


44


7


3


179


119


51


7


2


179


Loud


(a)


7


20


2


29


7


20


2


29


Montmorency ..


500


52


19


Rust. .


470


74


20


Vianna ..


324


48


23


10


1


82


46


24


10


1


81


Total


3,755


452


234


54


9 |


2


751


440


240


54


8


1


743


.


.


(a) Organized from Rust township, 1912.


585


.


ELECTION AND CENSUS STATISTICS.


335


. .


..


11


2


. .


Douglass.


1,132


135


221


160


4


8


393


225


153


4


9


391


Montcalm


.


218


105


4


8


95


4


98


71


20


4


70


71


53


17


44


19


24


1


44


563


76


63


28


222


129


92


221


2d ward.


1,682


213


173


2


Albert .


Hillman.


1,819


.


586


ELECTION STATISTICS .- Continued.


For Governor.


For Secretary of State.


Population, 1910.


Albert E. Sleeper,


Republican.


Edwin F. Sweet,


H. R. Pattengill,


Ernest J. Moore,


E. W. Woodruff,


James R. Murray,


Total.


Coleman C. Vaughan,


Frank R. Hamburger,


Harvey A. Hedden,


Andrew Wood,


Theodore Bossie,


Socialist Labor.


Total.


MUSKEGON COUNTY:


143


19


3


4


26


18 256


137


6


399


Cedar Creek


397


33


41


2


2


78


34


40


2


3 23


156


Eggleston .


377


47


14


3


1


65


48


13


3


2


66


Fruitland.


783


112


53


1


166


114


50


1


165


Fruitport.


958


152


.79


3


3


237


154


73


3


3


233


Holton.


915


132


77


1


4


220


141


69


6


3


219


Laketon.


343


36


44


5


1


1


87


35


45


5


1


1


87


Montague


1,315


161


98


6


4


2


271


159


97


6


4


3


269


Mooreland


711


116


26


32


6


355


207


108


31


6


352


Norton.


919


139


54


18


5


4


220


139


50


18


5


3


215


Ravenna.


1,439


213


103


1


8


325


212


104


1


8


325


Sullivan


413


75


17


1


.


·


Whitehall .


1,543


192


116


21


6


1


336


196


112


20


6


1


335


White River


461


79


25


2


3


109


80


23


2


3


108


Muskegon City


24,062


3,541


2,640


435


56


15


6,687


3,452


2,687


445


60


18


6,662


1st ward .


2,487


309


309


68


6


4


696


274


333


69


7


4


687


4


4


26


Casinova.


1,686


245


149


4


398


78


Dalton.


822


89


51


9


3


152


98


46


9


Democrat.


Socialist.


Prohibition.


Democrat.


National Progressive.


Socialist.


Prohibition.


Socialist Labor.


.


142


115


26


Muskegon


1,248


207


110


.


93


75


16


1


*


92


.


141


MICHIGAN MANUAL.


Counties, townships, cities and wards.


Republican.


Blue Lake. .


2d ward.


3,203


540 371 326


229 240 331


434


585


410


54


11


1


17


3


980


414


468


79


17


2


980


7th ward.


3,507


430


453


234


61


9


3


566


261


221


63


11


3


559


8th ward ..


2,014


1,690


513


344


55


15


3


930


517


333


54


16


3


923


Muskegon Heights City 1st ward.


547


1.18


68


12


1


201 346


195


70 117


19


2d ward.


709


191


127


20


. . .


3d ward.


434


204


149


23


5


2


383


208


146


22


5


2


383


N. Muskegon City.


352


66


43


6


1


116


70


39


7


1


117


1st ward


126


25


12


1


3


1


65


39 6


22 5


2


13


3d ward.


67


6


26 5


2


13


.


Total.


40,577


6,167


4,087


610


121


28


11,013


6,120


1 4,072


617


127


32


10,968


-


NEWAYGO COUNTY:


371


Ashland .


1,570


245


123


7


5


380


255


110


Barton.


611


85


39


3


1


128


82


42


1


125


Beaver.


643


64


50


4


1


1


120


64


50


2


1


117


Big Prairie


449


53


36


3


3


95


55


34


3


92


Bridgeton .


516


74


25


4


7


1


254


144


92


Brooks ..


1,038


137


101


6


1


146


73


54


2


129


Croton


491


73


66


162


113


7


16


298


159


113


19


1


292


Dayton.


2,415


Denver


1,120


122


78


9


3


2


214


126


74


4


2


206


Ensley


1,184


157


94


4


255


160


91


3


254


Everett .


438


51


38


4


2


95


52


39


2


93


Garfield .


1,410


181


98


17


5


301


187


92


4


2


90


Goodwell


405


. 53


31


4


4


2


94


53


31


4


Grant ..


780


64


73


1


138


69


66


1


136


4


2


46 40


5


. .


..


1.


1


3


1


5th ward .


4,313


11


5


1,060


6th ward .


3,996


578


247 252 341 413 412


45 44 54


1


1


700


4th ward


1,975


3


1


831 647


3d ward


2,567


50 41


7


2


3.


.


.


ELECTION AND CENSUS STATISTICS.


587


1


4


1


66


2d ward


159


35


38


25


12


114


13


1


200


2 9


340


2 8


821 656 704 1,203 1,061


525 351 312 737


45 44


1,198


721


259


6


100


103


74


26


·


7


1


244


8


.


.


283


38


77


588


ELECTION STATISTICS .- Continued.


For Governor.


For Secretary of State.


Population, 1910.


Albert E. Sleeper,


Edwin F. Sweet,


Democrat.


H. R. Pattengill,


Ernest J. Moore,


E. W. Woodruff,


James R. Murray,


Coleman C. Vaughan,


Frank R. Hamburger,


Harvey A. Hedden,


Andrew Wood,


Prohibition.


Theodore Bossie,


Socialist Labor.


Total.


NEWAYGO CO .- Con.


Home.


466


33


20


2


1


58


35


15


1


53


Lincoln.


454


64


29


2


3


98


66


26


Lilley


(a)


22


22


13


3


60


24


Merrill .


(b)


12


15


46


16


5


67


48


14


62


Norwich


453


76


18


3


2


99


77


17


2


96


Sheriden


2,360


195


113


2


1


311


203


101


1


305


Sherman .


780


88


47


6


2


143


90


42


2


134


Troy .


217


21


14


2


37


21


14


Wilcox .


1,093


193


89


9


1


292


189


83


1


273


Fremont City.


(c)


241


227


20


7


1


496


250


213


9


1


473


Total


19,220


2,512


(d) 1,575


144


67


11


4,309


2,568


1,476


78


12


4,134


OAKLAND COUNTY:


Addison ..


1,043


133


107


1


5


246


141


93


1


7


242


Avon.


2,657


434


325


10


7


776


435


318


11


7


771


Bloomfield


2,833


577


321


13


11


1


923


592


292


13


16


1


914


Brandon .


1,129


174


108


7


. ..


289


176


104


8 !


288


MICHIGAN MANUAL.


.


.


27


12


15


27


Monroe.


327


Republican.


National Progressive.


Socialist.


Prohibition.


Socialist Labor.


Total.


Republican.


Democrat.


Socialist.


23 3


95


22


3


49


35


P


.


. .


Counties, townships, cities and wards.


Commerce.


986 1,788


134 273


111 166


2 3


9 2


257 444 186


140 287 94 161 291


87 90 316


21


7


635


Independence


1,144


122


168


3


4


297


125


162


3


4


294


Lyon .


1,427


203


135


1


5


344


228


110


1


5


344


Milford .


1,660


247


184


5


5


441


258


170


4


7


439


Novi.


1,226


190


119


1


4


314


· 194 80


113


1


4


312


Oakland


702


85


90


174


Orion


1,393


207


203


1


416


203


199


1


6 696 9


2


572


Pontiac.


953


86


133


3


101


533


29


17


2


1,394


827


508


29


20


2


1,386


Southfield


1,288


170


82


2


2


256


170


81


2


2


255


Springfield


821


117


100


3


220


119


96


Troy .


1,507


216


119


1


11


347


219


114


2


11


346


Waterford


1,065


138


121


5


4


268


139


120


6


3


268


West Bloomfield


1,113


169


180


7


356


174


173


7


354


White Lake


642


96


65


1


162


102


59


1


162


Pontiac City


14,532


2,575


2,165


169


39


13


4,961


2,568


2,124


176


44


11


4,923


1st ward .


1,858


297


285


29


2


2


615


290


288


29


4


2


613


2d ward.


3,264


638


695


19


17


1,406


620


692


52


16


7


1,387


3d ward


2,971


643


420


31


6


3


1,103


647


409


32


7


2


1,097


4th ward


4,452


593


474


44


9


1


1,121


591


468


45


11


1,115


5th ward .


1,987


404


291


16


5


716


420


267


18


6


711


Total.


49,576


8,149


6,371


280


163


19


14,982


8,255


6,133


294


189


17


14,888


OCEANA COUNTY:


Benona .


1,140


141


90


6


1


238


144 107


85


6


235


Clay Banks.


732


104


41


1


1


1


148


34


1


1


143


Colfax .


465


33


30


18


3


84


34


30


17


3


84


Crystal .


789


87


46


1


7


1


142


90


43


1


7


1


142


.


.


Highland .


1,040


158


98


3


3


262 640


Holly .


2,278


302


313


19


6


.


(a) Organized from Home and Troy townships, 1912.


(b) Organized from Monroe and Beaver townships, 1911.


c) Incorporated as a city, 1911.


(d) Exceeds county canvassers' statement by 100.


589


2 3


9


1


257


Farmington.


2


443


Groveland .


772


94


90


2


3


3


187


5


5


261


ELECTION AND CENSUS STATISTICS.


1


...


. .


409


Oxford .


1,934


332


234


567


2


574


338


223


89


131


3


229


Rose.


205


105


100


205


Royal Oak.


842


104


2,801


813


3


218


..


·


7


. . .


·


.


105 151


94


175


229


590


ELECTION STATISTICS .- Continued.


For Governor.


For Secretary of State.


Population, 1910.


Albert E. Sleeper,


. Republican.


Edwin F. Sweet,


H. R. Pattengill,


Ernest J. Moore,


E. W. Woodruff,


James R. Murray,


Total.


Coleman C. Vaughan,


Frank R. Hamburger,


Harvey A. Hedden,


Andrew Wood,


Prohibition.


Theodore Bossie,


Socialist Labor.


Total.


OCEANA Co .- Con.


1,487


114


138


8


3


263


119


131


8


261


Ferry . .


991


100


67


4


12


183


98


69


4


12


183


Golden .


975


128


52


11


6


197


137


43


10


6


196


Grant


924


106


59


12


2


1


180


104


60


16


3


1


184


Greenwood


594


70


40


5


3


118


70


38


5


4


117


Hart ..


2,963


378


255


23


9


665


401


229


22


8


660


Leavitt


1,071


76


82


34


8


1


201


84


74


33


8


1


200


New Field


935


109


43


7


6


165


109


43


7


6


165


Otto


258


30


11


1


. .


9


2


1


250


146


88


10


2


246


Pentwater


1,237


137


101


298


244


32 3


4


1


185


107


68


3


5


1


184


Weare ..


1,007


103


74


.


Total.


18,379


2,014


1,373


175


76


10


3,648


2,095


1,270


174


77


9


3,625


OGEMAW COUNTY:


Churchill .


573


90


25


1


7


123


90


25


1


7


123


Cumming .


556


69


46


Edwards.


651


61


62


5


128


57


63


...


.


127


13


7


1


21


13


6


1


20


MICHIGAN MANUAL.


·


1


587


314


226


32


12


1


585


Shelby .


2,811


45


3


118


3


118


70


.


5


125


Foster .


.


.


. .


42


31


9


Republican.


Democrat.


Socialist.


Democrat.


National Progressive.


Socialist.


Prohibition.


Socialist Labor


Counties, townships, cities and wards.


Elbridge .


.


40


12


74


Goodar .


497


57


15


1


1


74 62


57 34


15 26


1


1


62


Hill.


408


34


26


1


2


91


Klacking .


380


46


37


6


5


82


46


30


2


5


83


Logan.


18


Mills .


(a)


27


20


194


Richland .


903


91


67


2


9


151


97


41


2


9


149


Rose.


960


101


39


1


199


94


104


1


199


West Branch


1,324


93


105


Rose City


542


48


22


1


2


73


50


20


1


2


73


1st ward . 2d ward.


157


14


4


1


19


14


4


1


19


3d ward.


210


16


13


$ 1


West Branch City


1,276


171


107


1


1


280


172


105


1


1


279


1st ward .


443


73


40


2d ward.


456


58


36


1


1


73


42


29


1


3d ward.


377


40


31


Total .


8,907


986


651


38


52


1


1,728


977


649


39


52


1


1,718


ONTONAGON COUNTY :


Bergland .


(c)


43


61


1


1


106


41


61


Bohemia .


207


31


15


Carp Lake.


139


118


58


10


2


188


116


61


10


2


189


Greenland


1,826


318


121


55


12


4


510


310


128


54


12


3


507


Haight.


210


51


35


Interior .


479


102


70


6


1


179


100


72


6


1


179


Matchwood.


554


32


24


1


1


182


84


95


2


181


McMillan .


458


83


96


Ontonagon .


2,437


312


193


15


5


525


301


202


15


5


523


Rockland


1,842


145


94


7


2


248


145


96


7


1


249


Stannard .


498


98


27


23


1


149


97


27


23


1


.


Total.


8,650


1,333


794


120


28


5


2,280


1,307


816


118


27


4


2,272


(a) Organized from Richland township, 1914.


b) Organized from West Branch township, 1913.


Organized from Matchwood township, 1912.


591


ELECTION AND CENSUS STATISTICS.


63 91


Horton


338


32


32


65


30


32


1


35


6


2


.


372


47


28


2


6


13


47


Ogemaw.


88


68


23


15


22


15


195


25


22


47


6


12


·


...


1


30


30


18


5


1


24


175


18


5


1


24


113


72


41


.


94


94


58


35


1


1


.


48


4


50


29


15


1


1


104


87


86


52


35


24


1


57


57


32


2


148


1


1


1


1 |


.


72


11


113


18


19


48


ELECTION STATISTICS .- Continued.


For Governor.


For Secretary of State.


Counties, townships, cities and wards.


Population, 1910.


Albert E. Sleeper,


Edwin F. Sweet,


H. R. Pattengill,


Ernest J. Moore,


E. W. Woodruff,


James R. Murray,


Socialist Labor.


Coleman C. Vaughan,


Frank R. Hamburger,


Harvey A. Hedden,


Andrew Wood,


Theodore Bossie,


Socialist Labor.


Total.


OSCEOLA COUNTY:


Burdell .


1,183


148


60


1


2


211


154


50


1


2


207


Cedar.


249


33


26


59


33


26


59


Evart


1,077


97


92


1


7


197


96


91


1


8


196


Hartwick


652


78


51


2


131


77


52


2


131


Hersey


1,064


152


74


226


150


69


219


Highland


1,417


141


71


5


218


143


70


1


4


218


LeRoy .


1,033


164


50


1


222


166


45


1


1


193


Marion .


1,562


212


128


3


4


1


348


214


123


3


5


1


346


Middle Branch


520


50


42


1


93


50


42


1


93


Orient


673


83


62


145


85


56


Osceola .


1,705


244


126


1


3


374


256


115


1


3


375


Richmond


2,855


459


211


3


673


475


188


2


1


666


Rose Lake.


704


62


30


9


102


61


29


1


9


100


Sherman .


1,451


160


81


2


243


165


75


2


242


Sylvan.


724


81


63


1


145


82


60


1


2


145


Total .


17,889


2,298


1,228


14


42


1


3,583


2,342


1,148


13


46


1


3,550


.


1


196


135


57


Lincoln .


1,020


134


61


National Progressive.


Socialist.


Prohibition.


Total.


Republican.


Democrat.


Socialist.


Prohibition.


Republican.


Democrat.


J


MICHIGAN MANUAL.


592


219


141


1


·


75


Mentor .


(a) 247


14 53


4 27


2


19 82


52


28


2


82


Total.


2,027


270


159


7


2


438


274


147


7


5


433


OTSEGO COUNTY:


1,420


166


86


2


2


256


163


87


1


2


253


Bagley .


462


36


27


1


1


1


66


35


25


1


. 2


1


64


Chester


323


28


34


2


7


205


116


78


2


9


205


Corwith.


1,085


118


78


Dover .


598


39


26


3


2


114


65


45


2


2


114


Elmira .


604


67


43


Hayes .


296


15


18


1


34


16


17


1


34


Livingston


1,361


140


90


1


1


232


139


88


1


1


229


Otsego Lake


403


30


26


Total .


6,552


639


428


11


13


3


1,094


630


425


10


16


3


1,084


OTTAWA COUNTY:


Allandale.


1,489


171


77


2


16


266


187


59


2


16


264


Blendon.


1,700


177


101


Chester ..


1,459


140


178


2


9


329


135


181


2


11


329


Crockery


1,387


166


79


2


2


249


173


71


2


2


248


Georgetown


2,330


222


204


Grand Haven


843


108


54


Holland . .


3,558


296


242


16


1


555


306


218


17


1


542


Jamestown.


1,994


217




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