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CONVENTION OF 1907-8.
(Convened at Lansing, October 22, 1907, and adjourned March 3, 1908.)
OFFICERS.
JOHN J. CARTON, Flint President
CHARLES H. WATSON, Crystal Falls .
President pro tem.
PAUL H. KING, Lansing - Secretary
ANDREW J. SCOTT, Saginaw Sergeant-at-Arms
DELEGATES.
First District .- Henry M. Campbell, Detroit; Thomas H. Brown, Highland Park; Louis E. Tossy, Detroit.
Second District .- Clarence M. Burton, Detroit; Levi L. Barbour, Detroit; Charles C. Simons, Detroit.
Third District .- Patrick J. M. Hally, Detroit; Frederick F. Ingram, Detroit; Joseph Merrell, Detroit.
Fourth District .- Ignatius J. Salliotte, Ecorse; William C. Manchester, Detroit; George W. Coomer, Wyandotte.
Fifth District .- Clarke E. Baldwin, Adrian; George B. Horton, Fruit Ridge; Leslie B. Robertson, Adrian.
Sixth District .- Hugh P. Stewart, Centerville; Alfred Milnes, Coldwater; Victor Hawkins, Jonesville.
Seventh District .- Walter C. Jones, Marcellus; Lawrence C. Fyfe, St. Joseph; Victor M. Gore, Benton Harbor.
Eighth District .- Guy J. Wicksall, South Haven; Benjamin F. Heckert, Paw Paw; Charles N. Thew, Allegan.
Ninth District .- Edwin C. Nichols, Battle Creek; Walter R. Taylor, Kalamazoo; Delos Fall, Albion.
Tenth District .- Charles J. DeLand, Jackson; John Archibald Fairlie, Ann Arbor; Martin J. Cavanaugh, Ann Arbor.
Eleventh District .- George W. Moore, Port Huron; Nathan S. Boynton, Port Huron; Jefferson G. Brown, Avoca.
Twelfth District .- William H. Acker, Richmond; Kleber P. Rockwell, Pontiac; Andrew L. Moore, Pontiac.
Thirteenth District .- John J. Carton, Flint; Jay C. Walton, Howell; Herbert L. Free- man, Flushing.
Fourteenth District .- William M. Kilpatrick, Owosso; Albert B. Cook, Owosso, R. F. D .; Lawton T. Hemans, Mason.
Fifteenth District .- John M. C. Smith, Charlotte; Charles H. Thomas, Hastings; Edward A. Turnbull, Grand Ledge.
Sixteenth District .- James F. Barnett, Grand Rapids; Henry T. Heald, Grand Rapids; Edgar J. Adams, Grand Rapids.
Seventeenth District .- Roger I. Wykes, Grand Rapids; Horace T. Barnaby, Jr., Grand Rapids; George E. Rowe, Grand Rapids, R. F. D.
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CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS.
Eighteenth District .- Frederick J. Baldwin, Coral; Herbert E. Powell, Ionia; Justin L. Sutherland, Portland.
Nineteenth District .- Henry E. Walbridge, St. Johns; John W. Holmes, Alma; Frank R. Monfort, Ithaca.
Twentieth District .- Charles D. Thompson, Bad Axe; James H. Hall, Port Austin; William Dawson, Sandusky.
Twenty-First District .- Theron W. Atwood, Caro; William E. Brown, Lapeer; Walter S. Wixson, Caro.
Twenty-Second District .- John Baird, Zilwaukee; Wellington R. Burt, Saginaw; Ernest A. Snow, Saginaw.
Twenty-Third District .- Charles M. Black, Muskegon; Colon C. Lillie, Coopersville; William E. Osmun, Montague.
Twenty-Fourth District .- Floyd L. Post, Midland; Frank S. Pratt, Bay City; James Van Kleeck, Bay City.
Twenty-Fifth District .- Archibald Broomfield, Big Rapids; Alfred M. Fleischhauer, Reed City; Edwin O. Shaw, Newaygo.
Twenty-Sixth District .- Roswell P. Bishop, Ludington (a); Ozro N. Cranor, Lud- ington (b); Frederick J. Russell, Hart; Robert S. Babcock, Manistee.
Twenty-Seventh District .- Leonard F. Knowles, Boyne City; Medor E. Louisell, Frankfort; Eugene F. Sawyer, Cadillac.
Twenty-Eighth District .- Eugene Foster, Gladwin; Osmond H. Smith, Harrisville; Henry H. Woodruff, Roscommon.
Twenty-Ninth District .- Andrew L. Deuel, Harbor Springs; Merritt Chandler, Onaway; Willis L. Townsend, Gaylord.
Thirtieth District .- Albert E. Sharpe, Sault Ste. Marie; Frank D. Mead, Escanaba; William J. Oberdorffer, Stephenson.
Thirty-First District .- Richard C. Flannigan, Norway; Charles H. Watson, Crystal Falls; David T. Morgan, Republic.
Thirty-Second District .- Gordon R. Campbell, Calumet; William D. Calverley, Houghton; Calvin E. Houk, Ironwood.
The constitutional convention of 1907-8 consisted of 96 delegates, who were elected September 17, 1907, according to the provisions of Act No. 272 of 1907. Three delegates were elected from each of the thirty-two senatorial districts as districted by Act No. 264 of 1895. The convention convened at Lansing, October 22, 1907, and completed the revision March 3, 1908. The new constitution was submitted to the people November, 3, 1908, pursuant to a writ of mandamus issued out of the supreme court March 9, 1908, and adopted by a vote of 244,705 to 130,783.
(a) Resigned.
(b) Appointed November 27, 1907, vice Roswell P. Bishop, resigned.
7
98
VOTE ON REVISED CONSTITUTIONS. [Adopted and rejected.]
1908 (a)
1873. (b)
1867. (c)
1850. (d)
1835 (e)
Counties.
Yes.
No.
Yes.
No.
Yes.
No.
Yes.
No.
Yes.
No.
Alcona.
707
219
190
26
Alger ..
758
. 155
Allegan .
4,277
2,372
667
3,274
1,963
2,880
509
107
49
2
Alpena .
622
372
192
358
113
163
Antrim.
1,479
678
208
110
198
79
Arenac.
712
600
Baraga.
489
272
609
2,245
1,862
2,014
629
52
Bay . . .
2,066
1,002
904
1,147
497
973
Benzie.
1,044
586
249
207
Berrien .
5,156
2,459
1,070
3,417
2,416
3,761
989
255
282
11
Branch .
2,699
2,385
794
2,942
2,295
2,370
1,280
198
29
32
Calhoun
5,979
2,317
1,088
3,756
3,329
3,656
2,340
180
228
13
Cass.
2,508
1,705
713
2,697
1,190
2,371
1,069
323
345
20
Charlevoix
2,212
779
162
131
Cheboygan
1,599
753
85
111
14
132
Chippewa.
2,361
719
63
7
84
90
16
18
20
Clare . ..
845
651
122
90
Clinton
2,622
2,213
647
3,033
1,465
2,596
555
92 (f) 84 () 6
Crawford .
329
204
Delta ..
2,957
1,030
730
36
49
127
Dickinson
1,408
455
Eaton. .
2,568
2,094
1,134
2,446
1,786
2,522
809
204
Emmet.
2,003
1,047
60
17
159
171
Genesee .
4,666
2,319
1,188
3,366
2,254
3,323
1,109
297
Gladwin. .
948
570
.
Gogebic.
1,739
507
351
262
682
257
Gratiot.
2,597
1,961
542
1,153
808
917
Hillsdale .
2,633
2,215
965
4,071 1
2,922
2,969
1,360
152
97
.
MICHIGAN MANUAL.
.
.
.
.
.
Grand Traverse.
2,063
1,249
.
.
Barry .
2,401
1,650
Houghton . .
6,394
2,408 1,676 2,378
162 525 1,191
672 642 3,424 3,886 220
212 375 2,193 1,999 153
2,846
1,000 842
300 144
(f)
(f)
Iosco
1,091
501
Iron
......
.
.
282
334 4,100
597
217
18
· Kalamazoo
6,405
3,312
770
4,259
2,219
3,430
228
453
15
Kalkaska.
606
361
115
101
Kent.
13,275
7,325
2,028
4,910
3,441
4,153
1,225
248
(f)
(f)
Keweenaw .
511
150
119
187
218
483
Lake.
431
294
108
200
Lapeer .
1,651
1,758
787
1,793
1,087
2,264
505
258
76
27
Leelanau
834
587
370
162
334
238
Lenawee . .
5,275
3,583
1,172
6,451
3,980
5,071
2,692
246
436
26
Livingston .
1,584
1,471
583
3,206
1,272
2,669
1,519
306
Luce.
258
84
36
88
33
101
20
88
33
4
Macomb
2,521
1,740
640
2,904
1,570
2,877
1,294
582
447
98
Manistee.
2,771
1,342
277
688
338
227
Manitou
4,269
1,363
380
642
Mason.
1,708
1,034
224
351
192
232
Mecosta .
1,922
1,155
+ 487
421
333
474
Menominee.
1,692
1,171
147
22
27
56
Midland .
1,422
1,136
454
373
179
202
Missaukee.
970
704
60
25
Monroe.
2,825
2,207
561
3,722
1,365
3,080
64
376
84
Montcalm
2,887
2,195
596
1,754
776
1,125
9
Montmorency
334
176
584
1,266
761
912
Newaygo
1,461
1,219
372
362
440
475
Oakland .
5,533
3,403
907
5,574
2,760
4,964
2,530
1,384
915
499
Oceana .
1,716
1,320
329
1,026
661
548
a Submitted to the people, November, 1908.
Submitted to the people, November, 1874.
c) Submitted to the people, April, 1868.
SOS
Submitted to the people, November, 1850.
Submitted to the people, November, 1835.
Clinton, Ionia, Kent and Ottawa returned together.
99
.
VOTE ON REVISED CONSTITUTIONS.
Huron.
2,057
·
Ingham
4,478
.
Ionia .
3,321
2,149
525 289
2,677 218
1,010
506
Isabella . .
1,701
1,814
290
489
Jackson
4,585
2,600
837
4,756
2,401
1,810 1,140
911 554
40
43
. ..
1,429 130
Muskegon.
4,242
2,254
Mackinac.
817
360
Marquette
.
100
- VOTE ON REVISED CONSTITUTIONS .- Concluded.
1908. (a)
1873. (b)
1867. (c)
1850. (d)
1835. (e)
Counties.
Yes.
No.
Yes.
No.
Yes.
No.
Yes.
No.
Yes.
No.
Ogemaw .
887
436
Ontonagon
775
172
105
168
115
384
Osceola ..
1,375
1,322
325
322
Oscoda .
217
163
Otsego
567
434
Ottawa ..
4,508
2,065
704
2,227
1,236
2,289
314
133
(f)
(f)
Presque Isle
1,021
680
Roscommon
322
202
Saginaw .
3,625
3,266
885
3,577
1,739
3,067
139
148
90
8
Sanilac.
2,517
2,304
149
1,383
572
892
91
70
Schoolcraft .
1,067
287
46
9
Shiawassee
3,241
2,448
607
2,918
1,423
2,024
549
275
100
20
St. Joseph.
2,964
2,568
917
2,886
1,901
2,899
1,411
256
163
14
Tuscola .
3,112
1,838
411
1,072
866
968
54
1
Van Buren ..
4,042
1,621
666
3,159
1,863
3,214
648
160
Washtenaw.
4,033
2,645
1,432
4,785
2,950
4,754
3,082
309
1,030
150
Wayne.
45,173
13,554
3,232
8,727
3,888
10,379
2,407
1,476
1,282
325
Wexford .
1,936
1,347
123
265
Totals ..
244,705
130,783
39,285
124,034
71,733
110,582
36,169
9,433
6,752
1,374
.
a) Submitted to the people, November, 1908. Submitted to the people, November, 1874.
Submitted to the people, April, 1868.
d) Submitted to the people, November, 1850.
Submitted to the people, November, 1835.
Clinton, Ionia, Kent and Ottawa returned together.
MICHIGAN MANUAL.
.
6,319
2,157
1,025
3,058
1,493
3,120
633
230
St. Clair.
.
101
VOTE ON CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS.
VOTE ON CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS. [Adopted and rejected.]
1906. (b)
1904. (c)
1898. (d)
Counties.
Total No. voters. (a)
Total No. voters.
Total No. voters.
Yes.
No.
Alcona
742
436
306
1,036
386 578
128
814
294
88
Alger .
1,182
878
304
1,333
196
1,120
340
139
Allegan.
5,420
3,077
2,343
7,598
2,358
2,583
6,571
2,066
2,743
Alpena
2,856
1,668
1,188
3,604
1,725
911
2,993
1,068
816
Antrim
1,885
1,334
551
3,154
1,281
721
1,781
877
628
Arenac
1,648
1,025
623
1,991
509
515
1,422
826
353
Baraga
777
556
221
769
376
173
909
534
153
Barry
3,462
1,919
1,543
5,862
1,219
1,292
5,484
1,675
2,427
Bay.
4,371
2,676
1,695
11,036
2,621
3,222
9,629
4,596
2,223
Benzie
1,082
689
393
2,154
592
444
1,406
780
447
Berrien.
8,008
5,402
2,606
11,659
3,868
2,709
10,491
4,914
3,247
Branch .
4,129
1,837
2,292
6,313
2,206
1,825
6,734
1,988
3,329
Calhoun.
6,040
3,728
2,312
11,685
3,332
2,776
10,241
3,321
2,871
Cass
3,855
1,651
2,204
5,476
1,184
1,478
5,402
1,729
2,180
Charlevoix.
2,183
1,500
683
3,429
1,286
760
1,416
706
553
Cheboygan.
2,757
1,818
939
3,650
1,236
905
2,475
1,360
773
Chippewa
2,728
2,041
687
3,758
1,962
833
2,735
1,395
384
Clare. .
1,201
734
467
2,059
546
509
1,427
623
458
Clinton
4,332
2,120
2,212
6,351
1,634
1,809
6,022
2,438
2,523
Crawford.
492
363
129
799
182
97
641
272
132
Delta
3,035
1,930
1,105
4,184
2,405
990
1,790
985
418
Dickinson
1,652
1,328
324
3,376
905
315
2,352
1,098
366
Eaton.
4,801
2,389
2,412
8,052
1,963
2,022
8,147
2,727
3,007
Emmet
2,786
1,932
854
3,925
1,835
1,113
2,632
1,194
846
Genesee
6,007
3,428
2,579
9,735
2,844
2,515
8,231
2,218
2,425
Gladwin.
1,349
892
457
1,383
528
453
1,003
606
230
Gogebic
1,501
1,177
324
2,711
1,413
460
2,297
1,356
377
Gd. Traverse. .
3,199
2,378
821
4,186
2,182
1,051
2,733
1,464
719
Gratiot .
5,129
2,582
2,547
6,718
1,768
2,110
6,158
2,128
2,118
Hillsdale.
4,403
2,114
2,289
7,095
1,799
2,165
7,416
2,272
3,087
Houghton.
6,903
5,554
1,349
11,309
5,474
1,938
6,041
4,104
859
Huron
4,735
2,441
2,294
5,945
1,999
1,507
4,768
1,736
1,446
Ingham
5,957
3,114
2,843
11,283
4,246
3,711
9,450
3,469
3,421
Ionia .
6,302
3,665
2,637
8,580
2,374
2,507
8,547
2,232
3,070
Iosco.
1,405
828
577
1,977
469
374
1,676
737
.520
Iron.
1,047
758
289
1,807
937
284
1,095
585
270
Isabella.
3,504
1,864
1,640
5,017
1,265
1,377
4,197
1,603
1,546
Jackson
6,152
3,265
2,887
12,381
2,290
2,572
10,407
4,128
3,514
Kalamazoo
8,453
4,093
4,360
11,494
3,704
3,266
9,031
3,579
3,082
Kalkaska.
1,083
686
397
1,611
278
281
902
348
302
(a) No basis for determining number of voters; no state officers elected.
(b) Submitted to the people, April, 1906.
Submitted to the people, November, 1904.
(d) Submitted to the people, November, 1898.
Yes.
No.
Yes.
No.
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VOTE ON CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS .- Continued.
1906. (b)
1904. (c)
1898. (d)
Counties.
Total No. voters. (a)
Total No. voters.
Total No. voters.
Yes.
No.
Kent.
18,455
11,637
6,818
28,511
9,587
6,395
23,695
4,582
8,016
Keweenaw.
489
391
98
695
217
65
353
169
46
Lake.
714
429
285
1,147
399
322
1,126
340
438
Lapeer
4,179
2,230
1,949
5,722
1,654
1,846
1,951
2,214
2,074
Leelanau
1,074
801
273
1,957
823
443
1,178
453
301
Lenawee
3,888
2,424
1,464
11,748
1,161
1,418
11,366
2,766
3,364
Livingston.
3,351
1,519
1,832
5,345
1,035
1,059
5,301
1,460
1,948
Luce.
449
340
109
457
201
73
632
393
149
Mackinac.
1,261
835
426
1,725
645
325
1,232
655
245
Macomb
5,366
3,424
1,942
8,019
1,443
1,218
6,898
2,036
2,215
Manistee
3,433
2,278
1,155
4,692
2,077
1,276
4,510
1,934
1,666
Manitou
Marquette.
5,014
3,911
1,103
7,045
3,643
995
4,818
2,988
793
Mason
2,547
1,785
762
3,346
1,445
873
2,757
1,550
817
Mecosta
2,774
1,923
851
4,384
1,361
1,017
2,978
1,208
1,272
Menominee. .
2,465
1,734
731
4,431
858
522
2,935
1,495
516
Midland .
2,351
1,304
1,047
3,012
909
932
2,336
866
785
Missaukee. .
1,371
819
552
2,218
699
639
1,495
644
432
Monroe.
4,022
2,043
1,979
7,746
1,283
1,642
6,628
1,711
2,137
Montcalm ....
5,888
2,934
2,954
6,955
1,779
2,196
5,517
1,648
1,827
Montmorency
535
296
239
821
259
132
737
329
216
Muskegon .. . .
5,627
4,027
1,600
7,190
3,518
1,624
6,144
3,046
1,843
Newaygo.
2,501
1,598
903
3,917
1,198
1,022
3,261
792
961
Oakland.
8,130
4,816
3,314
11,346
3,613
3,156
10,174
2,712
2,337
Oceana ...
3,289
1,427
1,862
3,527
1,163
1,427
3,260
1,177
1,217
Ogemaw.
1,297-
745
552
1,746
482
418
1,398
728
329
Ontonagon
1,298
978
320
1,745
597
196
891
486
133
Osceola
2,555
1,254
1,301
3,678
1,238
1,066
2,327
1,071
869
Oscoda
203
156
47
375
165
53
248
150
76
Otsego
906
569
337
1,574
620
383
1,316
772
391
Ottawa.
5,749
3,613
2,136
7,855
3,317
2,188
6,466
2,382
3,108
Presque Isle. .
1,672
1,071
601
2,245
625
469
1,181
445
298
Roscommon .
424
196
228
525
148
98
394
36
23
Saginaw
11,122
5,989
5,133
16,757
5,889
4,717
12,616
5,527
3,537
Sanilac. .
5,260
2,611
2,649
6,298
2,025
2,023
4,946
1,916
1,968
Schoolcraft ..
1,172
861
311
1,768
915
334
1,244
552
148
Shiawassee.
6,358
3,291
3,067
8,391
2,293
1,878
7,371
3,147
2,772
St. Clair.
6,197
3,257
2,940
12,096
2,760
2,502
9,986
2,820
2,384
St. Joseph
4,595
2,310
2,285
6,104
2,446
2,403
4,966
2,093
2,022
Tuscola .
5,107
2,385
2,722
6,933
1,784
1,460
6,406
1,844
1,608
Van Buren .
6,862
3,710
3,152
7,246
2,625
2,000
7,067
2,689
2,499
Washtenaw
5,239
2,894
2,345
10,630
2,129
2,781
9,469
2,449
3,279
Wayne
27,350
22,377
4,973
72,295
22,666
8,566
47,740
24,429
7,231
Wexford.
2,877
1,718
1,159
4,019
1,670
969
2,264
1,048
767
Totals
323,969
196,780
127,189
524,721
165,123
120,018
421,164
162,123 127,147 1
(a) No basis for determining number of voters; no state officers elected.
(b) Submitted to the people, April, 1906.
(c) Submitted to the people, November, 1904.
(d) Submitted to the people, November, 1898.
Yes.
No.
Yes.
No.
103
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VOTE ON CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS .- Continued.
1892. (a)
1890. (b)
1882. (c)
Counties.
Total No. voters.
Total No. voters.
Total No. voters.
Yes.
No.
Alcona ..
980
54
31
863
11
4
671
Alger .
323
16
3
329
60
43
Allegan .
8,327
220
305
7,864
356
938
6,594
202
1,323
Alpena
3,146
78
32
2,805
61
64
1,691
73
57
Antrim .
2,209
155
83
1,696
308
254
988
87
177
Arenac
1,152
108
95
985
33
90
Baraga ..
1,023
19
9
910
6
11
477
$21
1
Barry
5,852
241
262
5,124
90
351
5,273
223
568
Bay.
10,720
273
97
8,818
654
262
6,480
543
396
Benzie.
1,492
75
40
882
1 80
92
664
121
156
Berrien .
10,527
398
379
8,931
305
398
7,993
485
1,219
Branch.
6,614
203
419
6,259
131
927
5,807
425
498
Calhoun .
10,588
374
519
8,477
266
998
7,486
483
1,189
Cass .
5,755
105
129
5,395
103
443
5,044
239
1,723
Charlevoix.
2,076
73
47
1,880
156
144
1,102
2
1
Cheboygan .
2,485
51
67
2,307
104
114
1,258
Chippewa.
2,371
35
12
1,820
142
88
829
114
41
Clinton .
6,495
132
274
6,016
104
251
6,235
292
508
Crawford.
618
26
9
642
16
41
439
76
57
Delta
3,288
446
278
2,715
152
57
941
9
4
Dickinson
3,192
79
12
7,670
176
586
7,092
454
626
Emmet .
2,204
67
61
1,896
71
111
1,487
18
7
Genesee
9,589
410
660
8,159
321
737
7,859
505
1,111
Gladwin.
881
53
34
738
127
72
287
53
33
Gogebic
4,114
149
31
2,572
68
14
1,626
140
234
Gratiot .
6,241
233
320
5,732
76
330
4,901
233
485
Hillsdale.
7,712
255
349
7,356
173
773
6,736
600
1,912
Houghton
7,279
242
52
4,794
97
58
2,196
446
15
Huron
4,822
246
34
4,101
220
441
2,741
149
288
Ingham
9,888
410
300
9,107
448
375
7,820
631
637
Iosco
2,827
122
92
2,943
158
70
1,251
297
251
Iron.
1,544
1,761
5
3
Isabella
4,133
89
176
3,627
54
280
2,363
119
57
Jackson
11,450
723
520
10,099
568
475
9,301
530
1,057
Kalamazoo
9,889
336
445
8,801
316
304
6,882
270
550
Kalkaska.
1,206
58
57
1,065
87
96
781
70
70
Kent .
26,531
1,142
1,333
23,453
1,397
1,212
15,012
527
1,042
Keweenaw.
613
2
1
400
61
12
679
25
94
Lake.
1,376
55
70
1,275
77
121
1,190
8
1
Lapeer
6,370
183
210
5,392
262
541
4,487
287
· 410
Leelanau
1,447
54
36
1,091
78
77
763
35
127
Lenawee
12,453
326
254
11,641
241
739
10,899
899
1,577
Livingston
5,598
5,422
70
194
5,614
1
2
Luce ..
423
2
1
488
8
1
660
209
15
Macomb
6,736
169
118
5,819
108
309
5,668
363
490
22
26
1,510
56
44
893
Eaton .
7,872
157
204
2,345
136
153
Gd. Traverse.
3,183
200
117
7,914
244
490
6,631
491
673
Ionia.
8,652
Mackinac
1,357
46
30
1,141
134
14
(a) Submitted to the people, November, 1892.
(b) Submitted to the people, November, 1890.
(c) Submitted to the people, November, 1882.
Yes.
No.
Yes.
No.
Clare .
1,722
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VOTE ON CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS .- Concluded.
1892. (a)
1890. (b)
1882. (c)
Counties.
Total No. voters.
Total No. voters.
Total No. voters.
Yes.
No.
Manistee
4,196
208
143
3,745
126
303
2,860
40
47
Marquette.
7,319
232
23
5,477
361
150
4,366
1,152
85
Mason.
3,149
611
731
2,719
188
173
2,039
446
274
Mecosta.
3,794
151
152
3,324
186
287
2,667
444
231
Menominee.
3,872
118
17
4,453
213
97
2,275
9
4
Midland. .
2,311
162
207
1,941
141
251
1,659
37
176
Missaukee .. . .
1,380
38
21
1,081
47
68
406
173
1,246
Montcalm ..
6,832
242
271
6,014
168
538
5,843
232
475
Montmorency.
525
11
8
478
6
35
170
Muskegon .
7,742
308
134
6,819
256
163
4,766
258
856
Newaygo
4,111
163
204
3,655
302
97
3,014
157
215
Oakland .
10,626
228
318
9,941
413
1,118
9,852
366
1,251
Oceana .
3,466
70
85
3,170
91
175
2,089
96
277
Ogemraw
1,179
46
62
1,113
115
112
677
13
48
Ontonagon
1,768
37
11
964
29
30
589
136
Osceola
3,148
91
124
2,462
83
192
1,387
100
164
Oscoda.
462
8
17
592
5
63
206
Otsego
1,102
24
37
1,085
33
97
742
96
72
Ottawa.
7,111
232
220
6,412
433
541
5,745
394
475
Presque Isle.
842
58
40
749
83
60
530
23
108
Roscommon. .
540
14
5
488
20
5
492
1
1
Saginaw
5,234
507
593
13,471
1,354
1,146
9,200
635
1,357
Sanilac.
5,314
357
184
4,475
252
580
2,974
168
651
Schoolcraft
1,360
69
26
1,125
21
5
621
225
9
Shiawassee
7,609
136
128
6,689
200
412
5,568
298
1,043
St. Clair ..
11,027
380
616
9,158
409
1,315
6,997
651
746
St. Joseph .
6,449
197
171
6,243
154
240
6,059
677
1,895
Tuscola. .
6,558
176
160
5,877
99
158
4,407
363
644
Van Buren .
7,045
208
302
6,238
357
686
6,626
371
669
Washtenaw
10,355
366
769
9,211
128
595
8,449
463
1,227
Wayne.
54,888
2,355
1,352
38,617
874
1,316 143
28,249
1,970
1,097
Wexford.
2,788
71
59
1,912
167
1,465
188
83
Totals.
468,637
16,948
16,245
398,655
16,431
26,261
314,719
20,937
35,123
15
Monroe ..
7,043
159
422
5,821
139
839
5,799
Yes.
No.
Yes.
No.
Manitou .
147
106
69
140
(a)
Submitted to the people, November, 1892.
(b) Submitted to the people, November, 1890.
(c) Submitted to the people, November, 1882.
1
-
1
FORMER OFFICIALS OF MICHIGAN.
FRENCH-CANADIAN GOVERNORS.
No.
Name.
Title.
Year.
1
M. Chauvin, Commander de Chastes and M. de Monts.
1603-12
2
Samuel de Champlain with Prince de Condé as acting governor. .
3
Admiral Montmorency, acting governor
-
1633
4
Samuel de Champlain (a)
Lieut. Gen. and Viceroy
1635
Marc Antoine de Bras-de-Fer de Chateau- fort ..
Lieut. Gen. and Viceroy
1636
Charles Huault de Montmagny
Gov. and Lieut. Gen ...
1636-47
Louis D'Aillebout de Coulonges .
Governor.
1648-51
8
Jean de Lauson.
Governor
1651-55
9
Charles de Lauson-Charny (b)
Governor
1656-57
Chevalier Louis D'Aillebout de Coulonges (c)
Governor
1657-58
Governor
1658-61
Governor
1661-63
Chevalier-Augustin de Saffrey-Mésy
Governor. 1663-65
Alexandre de Prouville, Marquis de Tracy . Chevalier Daniel de Remi de Courcelles . .
Viceroy
1663
Louis de Buade, Count de Frontenac et du Paluau .
Governor
1672-82
Antoine Joseph Le Febore de la Barre ..
Governor
1682-85
Jacques René de Brisay, Marquis de Denon- ville. . .
Governor
1685-89
Chevalier Louis Hector de Calliéres Bon- nevue.
Governor
1702
Governor
1703
Governor
1725
Governor
1726-47
Rolland Michael Barrin, Count de la Gal- lissonniére. .
Governor
1747-49
Jacques Pierre de Tafnell, Marquis de la Jonquiere .
Governor
1749-52
Charles LeMoyne, Baron de Longueuil (e) . . Marquis Duquesne de Menneville
Governor
1752
Governor 1752-55
Pierre Francois, Marquis de Vaudreuil Cavagnal.
Governor
1755-60
(a) The English held possession of Canada from 1629 to 1632.
Son of No. 8. (c) Same as No. 7. (d) Same as No. 16. (e) Same as No. 22.
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Pierre de Voyer, Viscount D'Argenson ..... Pierre du Bois, Baron D'Avaugour
Gov. and Lieut. Gen.
1665-72
Louis de Buade, Count de Frontenac et du Paluau (d)
Governor.
1689-98
Philippe de Rigaud, Marquis de Vaud- reuil.
[1698
Charles LeMoyne, Baron de Longueuil. . .. Charles de la Boische, Marquis de Beau- harnois .
24 25 26 27 28
FORMER OFFICIALS OF MICHIGAN.
105
/
5 6 7
1612-19 1619-29
106
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BRITISH-CANADIAN GOVERNORS.
No.
Name.
Title.
Year.
(a) Same as No. 4.
(b) Captured at Vincennes, Ind., February 24, 1778, by General George Rogers Clarke, U. S. A.
(c) Same as Nos. 4 and 6.
GOVERNORS OF THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY. (a)
No.
Name.
Title.
Year.
1
General Arthur St. Clair.
Governor
[ 1787 1800
2
Winthrop Sargent
Secretary and acting Governor
1796
(a) Ordinance of 1787 made Michigan part of the Northwest territory.
GOVERNOR OF INDIANA TERRITORY.
No.
Name.
Title.
Year.
1
General William Henry Harrison
Governor
[ 1800 [1805
1
Sir Jeffery Amherst.
Maj. Gen. and Com- mander-in-chief . . .. . .
1760-63 1763-66
2
Sir James Murray.
Governor of Quebec ..
3
Palinus Emelius Irvine
President of Elective Council for 3 months. Lieut. Gov. and Com- mander-in-chief .
1766
4
Brigadier General Guy Carleton.
1766-70
5 6
Hector Theophilus Cramahe.
Acting Governor
1770-74
7
Sir Frederick Haldimand
Governor General.
1778-84
8
Henry Hamilton (b) ..
Lieutenant Governor
1784
9 Colonel Henry Hope.
President of Council. .. Governor General
1785
10
1785
11
Guy Carleton (as Lord Dorchester) (c) John Graves Simcoe
Lieut. Governor of U. P. Canada
1792
Major General Guy Carleton (a)
Governor General .
1774-78
107
FORMER OFFICIALS OF MICHIGAN.
GOVERNORS OF MICHIGAN TERRITORY.
No.
Governor.
-
Date of appointment.
1 General William Hull, Governor ..
Stanley Griswold, Secretary and Acting Governor.
2
General William Hull, Governor. .
3 General William Hull, Governor (a) (b)
Reuben Atwatter, Acting Governor. .
4 General Lewis Cass, Governor
October 29, 1813.
5 General Lewis Cass, Governor. .
January 21, 1817. August 17, 1818. January 24, 1820.
William Woodbridge, Secretary and Acting Governor
August 8, 1820; Sept. 18, 1821.
7 General Lewis Cass, Governor
Dec. 20, 1822
William Woodbridge, Secretary and Acting Governor
Sept. 29, 1823; May 28, 1825.
8 General Lewis Cass, Governor. William Woodbridge, Secretary and Acting Governor
August 31, 1826; October 3, 1826; July 25, 1827.
9
General Lewis Cass, Governor
Dec. 24, 1828.
James Witherell, Secretary and Acting Governor .
January 1, 1830, to April 2, 1830.
General John T. Mason, Secretary and Acting Governor .
Sept. 24, 1830, to Oct. 4, 1830; April 4 to May 27,1831.
Stevens Thompson Mason, Sec'y and Acting Governor (c) .
10
George B. Porter, Governor (d) Stevens Thompson Mason, Sec'y and Acting Governor.
Aug. 1, 1831, to Sept. 17, 1831. Aug. 6, 1831. Oct. 30, 1831, to June 11, 1832;
May 23, to July 14, 1833 ;. Aug. 13 to Aug. 28, 1833; Sept. 5, to Dec. 14, 1833; Feb. 1, to Feb. 7, 1834.
July 6, 1834. August 29, 1835. Sept. 8, 1835.
(a) Court martialed at Albany, January 3, 1814, for his surrender of Detroit, Aug. 16, 1812, and sentenced to be shot. Sentence remitted.
(b) Hull's appointment would have expired in 1814. The territorial records were destroyed by the British at the capture of Detroit, so that we have no official data on that point.
(c) On the resignation of General Cass, Aug. 1, 1831, who was appointed secretary of war by President Jackson, July, 1831. (d) Died July 6, 1834.
(e) Henry D. Gilpin was appointed governor by President Jackson, November 5, 1834, but the nomination was rejected. No other appointment was made for the office, while Michigan was a territory.
(f) To supersede Mason as secretary, but the appointment was declined.
(g) Vice Shaler, resigned. Appointed secretary of Wisconsin territory by President Jackson, May 6, 1836.
1
Stevens Thompson Mason, er officio Governor as Secre- tary of Territory (e) Charles Shaler (f) John S. Horner, Secretary and Acting Governor (g).
March 1, 1805. 1806. April 1, 1808. January 12, 1911. 1811-12.
6
William Woodbridge, Secretary and Acting Governor General Lewis Cass, Governor.
Dec. 22, 1825.
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