Michigan official directory and legislative manual for the years 1921-1922, Part 14

Author: Michigan. Dept. of State. cn
Publication date: 1921
Publisher: Lansing : [State of Michigan]
Number of Pages: 956


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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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MICHIGAN MANUAL.


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


VOTE ON CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS.


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


104


MICHIGAN MANUAL.


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


MICHIGAN MANUAL.


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.


108


MICHIGAN MANUAL.




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