Official directory and legislative manual of the State of Michigan for the years 1893-4, Part 29

Author: Michigan. Dept. of State
Publication date: 1893
Publisher: Lansing, Michigan : Secretary of State
Number of Pages: 958


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2,681


1,796


2,832


1,980


2,334


1,475


1,164


1,259


252


Tuscola


798


401


747


350


442


242


80


62


34


Van Buren.


1,985


1,400


2,175


1,274


1,710


1,031


613


771


87


Washtenaw


3,632


3,836


4,286


3,630


3,570


2,833


2,274


2,604


603


Wayne.


5,946


7,670


7,325


6,701


5,250


5,777


3,402


4,680


368


Wexford


Totals


b 85,352 c 67,370


88,450


64,889


71,762


52,139


33,862


41,842


7,237


70


58


Manitou


a


a


67


Marquette


a


a


2,166


a 2,210


1,846


1,634


509


Manistee.


Menominee.


58


23


177


192


158


367


694


73


Sanilac.


Schoolcraft


a No returns.


b Includes "soldiers' vote," 9,402.


c Includes " soldiers' vote," 2,959.


Dem.


6


296


PRESIDENTIAL VOTE BY COUNTIES.


Presidential Vote by Counties, 1836-1892 .- Continued.


1848.


1844.


1840.


*1836.


Counties.


Taylor, Whig.


Cass, Dem.


Van Buren,


F. S.


Clay, Whig.


Polk, Dem.


Harrison,


Van Buren,


Dem,


Whig.


Dem.


Alcona


Alger.


Allegan


274


303


174


323


299


257


147


92


Alpena


Antrim


Arenac


Baraga


Barry


243


382


93


228


249


128


105


Bay


Benzie


Berrien


953


1.146


108


713


828


548


553


3


408


Branch


665


1,083


400


644


8×8


543


616


23


Calhoun


1,254


1,487


745


1,357 760


1,528 715


€70


527


a


a


Charlevoix


Cheboygan


Chippewa


51


43


48


34


a


Clare


Clinton


213


340


131


255


283


221


145


Crawford


Delta


Eaton


356


516


218


410


376


337


229


Emmet


Genesee


877


· 823


315


733


676


513


380


91


123


Gladwin


Gogebic


G'd Traverse


Gratiot


Hillsdale.


1,027


1,290


482


968


1,088


843


721


7


179


Houghton


a


Huron


Ingham


473 379


692


332


432


441


265


261


b 353, b 355


Ionia


608


477


421


397


266


219


Iosco


Iron


Isabella.


Isle Royal


Jackson


969 1,010


1,547


1,070 495


1,802


1,389


1,504 954


1,121


b


b


Kalamazoo ..


880


Kalkaska


Kent


653


768


337


476


364


319


320


Keweenaw


Lake


Lapeer


369


542


205


399


502


492


413


57


129


Leelanau


1,153


169


360


Cass


783


901


191


932


828


744


c 213


*No returns for 1836 on file in office of Secretary of State. The statement here given is taken from Greeley's Whig Almanac for 1844. a No returns b Votes in Ingham and Jackson counties returned together. c Majority; votes for candidates not given. .


Whig.


Harrison,


Van Buren,


297


PRESIDENTIAL VORE BY COUNTIES.


Presidential Vote by Count 1836-1892 .-- Continued


1848.


1940.


1836.


Counties.


: Taylor, Whig.


Cass, Dem.


Van Buren,


F. S.


Clay, Whig.


Poil M.


Van Buren.


Dem.


Whig.


Van Buren, Dem.


Lenawee.


1,886 764


2,171 1,127


795 280


2.17S 687


2.27_ 1,090


:


3. 865


261


Livingston Unce


Mackinac ..


51 855


127 1,399


204


48 963


100 1.359


43


400


Manistee


Manitou


Marquette.


Manon


Melosta.


Me lomiuee


Miland.


Mi saukee


Monroe


791


1,155


398


870


1,282


339.


1,023|


1,147


Montcalm


M mimorency


, iskegon


rewargo.


akland.


1,912


2,781


694


2,225


2,828


2,372


2,365


952


817


ceana


gemaw


Intonagon


Osceola


Dscon1


Otsego-


Ottawa ..


Presque Isle


Roscommon


Saginaw


17


107


104


89


100


165


Sanilac


Schoolcraft ..


Shiawassee


281


426


192


300


269


283


159


St. Clair


665


814:


86


569


617


517


446


St. Joseph


963


1,011


418


936


976


900


7611


1, 42


T Iscola


Van Buren


3531


117


278


350


182


Washtenaw.


2,029


2,080


918


2,348!


,750:


2.500


1 .


. :


1.636


Wayne


2,540


3,305


421


2.315


1


1,578


Wexford


Totals


23,980


30,677


10. 83:


24,2-7


5,545| 7 142


a No returns.


b Majority; votes for candidates not given


38


0


53


42


116


81


88


73


a


a


Macomb


297


PRESIDENTIAL VOTE BY COUNTIES.


Presidential Vote by Counties, 1836-1892 .- Continued.


1848.


1844.


1840.


1836.


Counties.


Taylor, Whig.


Cass, Dem.


Van Buren,


F. S.


Clay, Whig.


Polk, Dem.


Harrison,


Whig.


Van Buren,


Harrison,


Whig.


Van Buren, Dem.


Lenawee. Livingston Luce


1,886 764


2,171 1,127


795 280


2,178 687


2,272 1,090


2,117 700


1,865 844


261


558


Macomb


204


43 963


100 1,359


85 982


79 1,124


a


a 400


Manistee


Manitou


Marquette


Mason


Mecosta.


Menominee


Midland.


Missaukee


Monroe


791


1,155


398


870


1,282


939


1,023


1,147


2


Montcalm


Montmorency.


Muskegon


Newaygo.


Oakland.


1,942


2,781


694


2,225


2,823


2,372


2,365


952


817


Oceana


Ogemaw


Ontonagon


Osceola.


Oscoda


Otsego.


Ottawa ...


143


269


53


42


116


81


88


Presque Isle.


Roscommon_


Saginaw


118


183


47


107


104


89


100


165


Sanilac


Schoolcraft ..


Shiawassee.


281


426


192


300


269


283


159


St. Clair


665


814


86


569


617


517


446


a


a


St. Joseph


963


1,011


418


936


976


900


761


b 42


Tuscola


Van Buren


353


508


117


273


350


182


251 2,057


1,031


1,636


Wayne


2,540


3,305


421


2,345


2,736


2,246


2,237


1,527


1,578


Wexford


Totals


23,930


30,677


10,393


24,287


27,729


22,933


21,096


5,545


7,122


Washtenaw.


2,029


2,080


918


2,348


2,550


2,527


Dem.


73


142


Mackinac.


51 855


127 1,399


43


a No returns.


b Majority; votes for candidates not given.


38


ELECTORAL VOTES FOR PRESIDENT, 1789-1800.


Year of Election


*1789.a


*1792.


*1796.


*1800. d


Number of Electors


73.


132.


138.ª


138.


Year of Admission to the Union.


States.


George Washington,


John Adams, Mass.


/ Scattering votes.


George Washington,


John Adams, Mass.,


George Clinton, N. Y.


| Scattering votes. b


John Adams, Mass.,


Thos. Jefferson, Va.,


Thos. Pinckney, S. C.,


| Aaron Burr, N.Y.,Dem


| Scattering votes. c


Thos. Jefferson, Va.,


| Aaron Burr, N.Y., Dem


John Adams, Mass.,


Chas. C. Pinckney, S. C., Fed.


New Hampshire.


5


5


6


6


6


6


6


6


Massachusetts


10!


10


16


16


16


13


3


16.


16


Connecticut.


7


5


2


9


9


9


4


91


9


New Jersey


6


1


5


7


7


7


7


7


7


Pennsylvania


10


8


2


15


14


1


1


14


2 13


8


8


7


7


Delaware


3


3


3


3


3


3


3


3


Maryland


6


6


8


8


7


4


4


3


2


5


5


5


5


Virginia.


10


5


5


21


21


1


20


1


1 19


21 21


South Carolina.


7


7


7


6


1


8


8


8


8


Georgia


5


5


4


4


4


4


4


4


North Carolina_ New York


a


12


12


1


11


1


6


5


8


4


4


a


12


12


12


12


12 12


Rhode Island


a


4


4


4


4


4


e 3


Vermont


4


4


4


4


4


4


Kentucky


4


4


4


4


4


4


Tennessee


3


3


3


3


Totals


69


34 35


132


77 50


5


71


68


59 30 48


73 73


65


64


* In these years the electors each voted for two persons, and the one receiving the highest number of votes (if such number was a majority of the whole number of electors) was declared elected President, and the one receiving the next highest number was declared elected Vice President.


a New York, North Carolina and Rhode Island did not participate in this elec- tion, not having ratified the constitution until afterwards. There were four vacan- cies, Maryland 2 and Virginia 2. The scattering votes were cast as follows: For John Jay-New Jersey 5, Delaware 3, Virginia 1; for Robert H. Harrison-Mary- land 6; for John Hancock-Pennsylvania 2, Virginia 1, South Carolina 1; for John Rutledge-South Carolina 6; for Samuel Huntington-Connecticut 2; for George Clinton-Virginia 3. Georgia cast two votes for John Milton and one each for James Armstrong, Edward Telfair and Benj. Lincoln.


b Scattering votes: For Thomas Jefferson-Kentucky 4; for Aaron Burr-South Carolina 1.


c Scattering votes: For Samuel Adams-Virginia 15 ; for Oliver Ellsworth-Rhode Island 4, Massachusetts 1, New Hampshire 6; for Samuel Johnston-Massachusetts 2 ; for James Iredell-North Carolina 3; for John Jay-Connecticut 5; for George Clinton-Georgia 4, Virginia 3; for George Washington-North Carolina 1; Virginia 1; for Charles C. Pinckney-North Carolina 1; for John Henry-Maryland 2.


d There being no choice by the electors, the election devolved upon the House of Representatives. On the 36th ballot Jefferson was elected President and Burr Vice President. Jefferson received the votes of 10 states and Burr 4. After this the constitution was amended so as to require the electors to vote separately for President and Vice President. e One vote for John Jay.


(298)


Original 13 States.


--


Va., Fed.


Fed.


Fed.


Dem.


Fed.


Dem.


Fed.


8


1791 1792 1796


e


Va.


299


ELECTORAL VOTES.


Electoral Votes-1804-1820.


Year of Election


1804.


1808 .*


1812.


1816.


1820.


Number of Electors ._


176.


176.


218.+


221 .**


232.±


Year of admission into the Union.


Political Party


Fed.


Dem.


Fed.


Dem.


Fed.


Dem.


Fed.


Dem.


Dem.


States.


Jefferson and Clinton.


Pinckney and King.


Madison and Clinton.


Pinckney and King.


James Madison, Va.,


Elbridge Gerry, Mass.,


De Witt Clinton, N. Y.,


Jared Ingersoll, Pa.,


James Monroe, Va.,


Daniel D. Tompkins,


Rufus King, N. Y.,


Scattering votes ** for


James Monroe, Va.,


Pres.


Daniel D. Tompkins, N. Y., Vice Pres.


N. Hampshire_ Massachusetts


7


7


1


8


7


8


8


$ 7


19


19


2


22


20


22


22


15


Connecticut.


9


9


9


9


9


9


9


9


Pennsylvania ..


20


20


25


25


25


25


24


24


Delaware


3


3


4


4


3


3


4


-+++


Maryland


2


9


2


6


6


5


5


8


8


11


10


Virginia


24


24


25


25


25


25


25


25


South Carolina


10


10


11


11


11


11


11


11


Georgia


6


6


8


8


8


8


8


8


North Carolina


14


11


3


15


15


15


15


15


15


New York


19


13


29


29


29


29


29


29


Rhode Island


4


4


4


4


4


4


4


1791


Vermont


6


6


8


8


8


8


8


8


1792


Kentucky.


8


7


12


12


12


12


12


12


1796


Tennessee


5


5


8


8


8


8


7


7


1802 _.


Ohio


3


3


+7


+7


8


8


8


8


1812 _.


Louisiana


3


3


3


3


3


3


1816_


Indiana


3


3


3


3


1817


Mississippi


2


2


1818_


Illinois


3


3


1819_


Alabama


3


3


1820 __


Maine


9


9


Totals


162


14


122


47


128


131


89


86


183


183


34


34


228


215


* New York cast six votes for George Clinton for President. Scattering votes for Vice President: For John Langdon-Vermont 6 ; Ohio, 3; for James Madison-New York, 3; for James Monroe-New York 3. One vacancy in Kentucky.


+ One vacancy in Ohio.


* * Scattering votes for Vice President: For J. E. Howard-Massachusetts 22; for J. Ross-Connecticut, 5; for J. Marshall-Connecticut 5; for R. G. Harper-Dela- ware 3. There were 4 vacancies, one in Delaware and 3 in Maryland.


# New Hampshire cast one vote for John Quincy Adams for President, For Vice President -Massachusetts 8 for R. Stockton; Delaware 4 for D. Rodney; New Hampshire one for R. Rush, and Maryland one for R. G. Harper.


Original 13 States.


New Jersey


8


8


8


8


8


8


8


8


Vice Pres.


Pres.


Vice Pres.


Pres.


Vice Pres.


Pres.


N. Y., Vice Pres.


Pres.


9


* **


*


Dem.


. Electoral Votes-1824-40.


Year of election.


1824. a


1828.


1832. c


1836. d


1840. e


Number of electors,


261.


288.


294.


294.


294.


Political party.


Dem.


Dem.


Dem.


Dem.


Dem.


Rep.


Dem.


Rep.


Dem.


N.Rep


Dem.


N.Rep


Dem.


Whig.


Dem.


Whig.


Whig.


Dem.


Whig.


Dem.


Pres.


John Quincy Adams,


Wm. H. Crawford.


Henry Clay, Ky.


J. C. Calhoun, S. C.


Nathan Sanford, N. Y


Andrew Jackson,


John Quincy Adams,


John C. Calhoun, S.C.


Richard Rush, Pa.


Andrew Jackson,


Henry Clay, Ky.


Martin Van Buren,


John Sergeant, Pa.


Martin Van Buren,


Wm. Henry Harrison, N. Y.


R. M. Johnson, Ky.


Francis Granger, N.Y.


Wm. Henry Harrison,


Martin Van Buren,


John Tyler, Va.


R. M. Johnson, Ky.


Orig. ..


New Hampshire.


8


7


8


7


7


7


7


7


7


Orig. --


Massachusetts


15


15


15


14


14


SC


-


00 1


8


Orig. -


Connecticut.


00


-


-


00


00


8 30


8


8


OC


500


30


Orig. -- Orig. __


Pennsylvania.


28


28


28


28


3


3


3


3


1


2


1


--=


- ---


Orig. __ Orig. __


Maryland


7


3


1


10


5


6


5


6


3


5


- 3


5


000


3


000


10


Orig. ..


Virginia.


Orig. ..


South Carolina


11


11


24 11 9


11 2b


11


11


8C


SC


11


11


Orig. __.


Georgia.


ELECTORAL VOTES.


300


Year of admission to the Union.


States.


Andrew Jackson,


Tenn.


Mass.


Tenn.


Mass.


Tenn.


N. Y ..


Ohio


Ohio.


N. Y.


00 00 UT 00


8


00


00


OC


8


8


New Jersey .


30


30


SC


23


22


24


23


23


23


24


11


BC


SC


SC


SC


SC


9


V. Pres. Pres. V. Pres. Pres.


V. Pres.


Pres.


V. Pres.


Pres.


V. Pres.


--


14


14


8


3


Delaware.


ELECTORAL VOTES.


15


15


15


15


15


15


15


15


15


-


15


--


New York


1


26


5


4


29


7


20


16


20


16


42


42


42


42


42


42


Orig. __ Orig. . 1791.


Rhode Island


4


3


4


4 47


SC 15


SC 15


7 15


15


15


15


1792_


Kentucky


14


7


7


14


14


1796


Tennessee.


---


16


16


16


21


21


21


21


21


21


1802


Ohio


5


5


5


1812


Louisiana.


3


2


5


5


5


1816


Indiana


5


3


3


3


4


4


4


4


4


4


1817


Mississippi.


3


5


2


1


8


8


3


5


5


5.


5


1818


7


1819


Alabama


5


5


5


5


7


10


10


10


10


-


1820


Maine.


9


9


1


8


1


8


10


4


4


4


1821.


Missouri


3


3


1836


Arkansas.


3


3


3


3


1837.


Michigan


99


84


41


37


182


30


178


83


171


83


1219


49


189


49


170


73


147


77


234


60


234


48


Totals


a The election of President devolved upon the House of Representatives and John Quincy Adams was elected, receiving the votes of 13 States. Virginia cast 24 votes for N. Macon for Vice President, New Hampshire 1, Connecticut 8, Maryland 1, and Missouri 13 for Andrew Jackson; Georgia, 9 for Martin Van Buren; Delaware, 2 for Henry Clay.


b Georgia, 7 votes for William Smith, of South Carolina, for Vice President.


c For President-South Carolina, 11 for J. Floyd; Vermont, 7 for Wm. Wirt. For Vice President-Pennsylvania, 30 for W. Wilkins; South Carolina, 11 for H. Lee; Vermont, 7 for A. Ellmaker. There were two vacancies from Maryland.


d Scattering votes: For President-Georgia, 11, Tennessee, 15 for H. L. White; Massachusetts, 14 for Daniel Webster; South Carolina, 11 for W. P. Mangum. For Vice President-John Tyler received 47 votes, viz .: Maryland, 10; South Carolina, 11; Georgia, 11; Tennessee, 15. Virginia cast 23 votes for Wm. Smith. There being no choice by the electors, the election of Vice President devolved upon the Senate and R. M. Johnson was chosen.


e For Vice President, South Carolina cast 11 votes for L. W. Tazewell, and Virginia 1 for James K. Polk.


301


4


4.


4


4


4


4


--


7


7


7


Vermont.


7


15


11


11


11


11


15


15


SC


SC


16


-


5


5


5


5


5


9


9


9


9


9


9


5


Illinois


10


4


-


3


3


3


4


4


3


3


7


7


-


-


-


Orig. __ | North Carolina


7


15


5


302


ELECTORAL VOTES.


Electoral Votes-1844-64.


Year of election


1844.


1848.


1852.


1856,


1860.


1864.


1868.


Number of electors


294.


294.


296.


296.


303.


294.


Political party.


Dem.


Whig.


Whig.


Dem.


Dem.


Wbig.


Dem.


Rep.


Rep.


| Union.


Į Dem.


Rep.


Dem.


Rep.


Dem.


Seymour and Blair.


New Hampshire


6


6


5


5


5


5


5


Massachusetts


12


12


13


13


12


12


Connecticut.


6


6


6


6


6


6


6


New Jersey


7


7


7


7


4


3


7


7


Pennsylvania


26


26


27


27


27


26


26


Delaware


3


3


3


3


3


3


Maryland


8


8


8


8


7


7


Virginia.


17


17


15


15


15


South Carolina


9


8


8


8


6


Georgia


10


10


10


10


10


9


North Carolina


11


11


10


10


10


9


New York.


36


36


35


35


35


33


33


Rhode Island


4


4


4


4


4


4


4


- -


Vermont


6


6


5


5


5


5


5


Kentucky


12


12


12


12


12


11


11


Tennessee


13


13


12


12


10


Ohio


23


23


23


23


23


21


21


Louisiana


6


6


6


6


6


7


Indiana


12


12


13


13


13


13


13


Mississippi


6


6


7


7


-11


Illinois


9


9


11


11


11


16


16


Alabama


9


9


9


9


9


8


Maine


9


9


8


8


8


7


7


Missouri


7


7


9


9


9


11


11


Arkansas


3


3


4


1


1


5


Michigan


5


6


6


6


8


8


Florida


3


3


3


Texas


4


4


8


8


Wisconsin


5


5


8


8


California


4


4


4


5


5


Minnesota


4


4


Oregon


3


3


Kansas


3


31


West Virginia


5


Nevada


2


3


Nebraska.


3


Totals


170


105


163


127


25


42


174


114


8


180 72 39 12


212


21


214 80


States.


Polk and Dallas.


Clay and Frelinghuysen.


Taylor and Fillmore.


Cass and Butler.


Pierce and King.


5| | Scott and Graham.


ridge.


Fremont and Dayton.


Fillmore and Donelson. | Am.


Lincoln and Hamlin.


| Breckenridge and Lane. | Dem.


| Bell and Everett.


Douglas and Johnson.


Lincoln and Johnson.


McClellan and Pendle-


Grant and Colfax.


ton.


-


5


Iowa


4


4


4


4


3


4


12


9


Buchanan and Brecken-


ELECTORAL VOTES.


Electoral Votes-1868-1888.


Year of Election


1872.


1876.


1880.


1884.


1888.


1892.


Number of Electors


333.


369


369.


401.


401.


444.


Political Party


Rep.


-Dem -


Rep.


Dem.


Rep.


Dem.


Rep.


Dem.


Rep.


Dem.


Rep,


Dem.


| Peo.


Year of admission to the Union.


States.


Grant and Wilson.


Thos. A. Hendricks.


| B. Gratz Brown.


B. Gratz Brown. V. P.


Hayes and Wheeler.


Tilden and Hendricks.


Garfield and Arthur.


Hancock and English.


Blaine and Logan.


Cleveland and Hendricks.


Harrison and Morton.


Cleveland & Thurman.


Harrison and Reid.


Cleveland and Stevenson.


| Weaver and Field.


New Hampshire_


5


5


5


4


4


.


4


Massachusetts


13


13


13


14


14


15


Connecticut


6


6


6


6


6


6


New Jersey


9


9


9


9


9


10


Pennsylvania


29


29


29


30


30


32


Delaware


3


3


3


3


3


Maryland


8


8


8


8


8


8


8


Virginia


11


11


11


12


12


12


South Carolina.


7


7


7


9


9


9


Georgia.


6


5


11


11


12


12


13


10


10


10


11


11


11


Rhode Island


4


4


4


4


4


4


17911


Vermont


5


5


5


4


4


4


1792


Kentucky


8


4 8


12


12


13


13


13


1796


Tennessee.


12


12


12


12


12


12


12


1802


Ohio


22


22


22


23


23


1


1812


Louisiana


8


8


8


8


8


1816


Indiana


15


15


15


15


15


1817


Mississippi


8


8


9


9


9


1818


Illinois


21


21


22


22


24


1819


Alabama


10


10


10


10


10


11


1820


Maine


7


7


6


6


6


1821


Missouri


6


8


6


15


15


16


16


17


1836


Arkansas


6


6


6


7


7


8


1845


Florida


4


4


4


4


4


4


1845


Texas


8


8


8


13


13


15


1846


lowa


11


11


18


13


13


1848


Wisconsin


10


10


10


11


11


12


1850


California


6


6


1


8


8


1


8


1857


Minnesota


5


5


5


7


7


9


1859


Oregon


3


3


3


3


3


3


1


1861


Kansas


5


5


9


9


10.


1862


West Virginia


5


5


5


6


6


6


1864


Nevada


3


3


3


3


3


3 .


1867


Nebraska


3


3


5


5


8


1876


Colorado


3


3


3


3


4.


1889 1889


South Dakota


4


1889


Washington


4


1889


Montana


3


1890


Wyoming


3


1890


Idaho


3 .


Totals


286


42 18 47


185


184


214


155


182


219


233


168


145


277


22


35


35


35


36


36


36


1837


Michigan


11


11


11


13


13


9


5


1


1


1


8


22


15


8


21


11


5


5


North Dakota


303


Original 13 States.


3


North Carolina_ New York.


Pres.


ELECTION AND CENSUS STATISTICS.


VOTES CAST FOR GOVERNOR AND SECRETARY OF STATE NOVEMBER 8, 1892, AND POPULATION BY TOWNSHIPS AND WARDS.


NOTE .- The total vote for some of the counties by townships and wards does not agree with the official returns by counties. Such totals are marked with a figure (1). The official returns by counties can be seen by referring to the "Official Can- vass of Votes-Election of. November 8, 1892."


Governor.


Secretary of State.


Counties, townships, cities and wards.


Population, 1890.


.


Rich.


Morse.


Russell.


Ewing.


Jochim.


Marskey.


Malone.


Vandercook.


ALCONA CO.


Alcona


597


74


69


1


1


72


67


1


1


Caledonia


190


28


7


4


28


7


Curtis.


364


55


44


54


44


Greenbush


264


36


20


36


20


Gustin.


697


25


25


1


23


23


1


Harrisville.


1,923


200


108


3


2


199


105


3


3


Haynes


973


91


68


19


1


90


67


19


1


Mikado


318


16


15


1


16


16


1


Mitchell


83


31


32


31


32


Total for county


5,409


559


388


29


4


554


381


29


5


ALGER CO.


Au Train


2.84


29


56


1


29


56


1


Burt


177


13


11


1


13


11


1


Munising


288


35


78


33


75


Onota


161


31


3


31


3


Rock River


328


53


12


53


12


Total for county


1,238


161


160


2


159


157


2


(304)


305


ELECTION STATISTICS, NOV. 8, 1892.


Governor.


Secretary of State.


Counties, townships, cities and wards.


Population, 1890.


Rich.


Morse.


Russell.


Ewing.


Jochim.


Marskey.


Malone.


Vandercook.


ALLEGAN Co.


Allegan


3,983


489


435


33


18


491


428


33


21


Casco


1,819


228


112


24


15


231


108


24


15


Cheshire


1,457


194


74


15


11


195


72


15


12


Clyde


850


122


69


1


5


121


69


1


5


Dorr


1.670


102


193


22


45


102


192


22


45


Fillmore.


2,151


202


88


5


3


202


88


5


3


Ganges


1,477


217


117


30


12


218


115


31


12


Gunn Plain


2,525


244


282


37


19


247


277


39


19


Heath


930


89


63


5


8


89


63


5


8


Hopkins.


1,821


222


115


31


10


222


117


30


10


Laketown


905


87


41


6


87


44


6


Lee


900


99


16


4


46


99


16


4


46


Leighton


1,162


110


68


23


17


110


68


23


19


Manlius


1,140


173


49


4


12


173


47


5


12


Martin


1,313


149


85


48


11


150


83


48


12


Monterey


1,514


179


143


13


7


178


143


13


7


Otsego.


2,936


319


269


120


21


319


265


123


22


Overisal


1,788


86


149


6


2


86


149


6


2


Pine Plains


536


54


53


3


3


55


53


3


3


Salem


1,584


161


171


14


11


161


171


14


11


Saugatuck.


2,233


188


205


18


13


187


201


16


14


Trowbridge


1,311


138


148


15


21


138


145


14


24


Watson


1,193


126


102


25


25


124


101


26


21


Wayland


1,763


222


161


35


14


222


160


35


15


Total for county


38,961


4,230


3,211


537


349


4,237


3,175


541


361


ALPENA Co.


Alpena


1,115


76


108


5


75


106


4


Green


436


63


36


3


63


36


3


Long Rapids


817


97


47


9


2


98


43


8


2


Maple Ridge


598


72


48


1


70


50


1


Ossineke


132


11


12


5


11


12


5


Sanborn


204


27


18


2


27


18


2


Wilson


996


84


49


4


84


49


4


Alpena City*


11,283


1,105


1,227


19


16


1,101


1,222


20


16


1st ward


2,933


248


141


6


5


247


140


7


5


2d ward


4,687


239


172


3


239


172


3


3d ward


3,663


184


276


4


3


182


275


4


3


4th ward


177


223


1


1


117


223


1


1


5th ward


161


238


8


161


237


8


6th ward


156


177


4


155


175


4


Total for county


15,581


1,535


1,545


47


19


1,527


1,586


46


19


* Alpena City had but three wards in 1890. Since divided into six wards.


39


306


ELECTION STATISTICS, NOV. 8, 1892.


Governor.


Secretary of State.


Counties, townships, cities and wards.


Population, 1890.


Rich.


Morse.


Russell.


Ewing.


Jochim.


Marskey.


Malone.


Vandercook.


ANTRIM CO.


Banks


802


93


37


10


6


90


37


10


6


Central Lake


510


90


61


8


7


91


59


8


7


Chestonia


537


41


36


10


2


39


35


10


3


Custar


411


26


32


3


23


32


8


8


Echo


473


49


22


12


1


49


22


12


1


Elk Rapids


1,486


218


116


6


1


218


113


6


1


Forest Home


548


67


47


24


6


67


47


24


6


Helena


537


46


60


21


5


46


60


21


5


Jordan


440


32


34


7


1


33


34


6


1


Kearney


437


98


50


14


3


98


50


14


3


Mancelona


2,323


229


183


27


8


226


181


25


8


Milton


868


46


53


10


12


44


53


10


12


Star


380


49


39


3


1


48


37


3


2


Torch Lake


350


46


34


3


4


45


32


3


6


Warner


311


25


22


5


1


24


21


5


1


Total for county


10,413


1,155


826


167


61


1,141


813


165


65


ARENAC CO.


Adams


222


11


24


2


15


11


22


2


15


Arenac


662


25


37


1


47


26


36


46


Au Gres


531


20


30


3


55


20


30


3


55


Clayton


646


26


24


11


55


25


23


11


55


Deep River


711


30


62


4


41


29


61


4


41


Lincoln


1,007


84


94


2


69


84


93


2


70


Mason


399


34


13


2


39


38


11


2


37


Moffitt


240


21


35


3


21


36


2


Standish


883


33


40


2


80


36


37


2


81


Turner


48


3


1


6


3


1


6


Whitney


334


23


23


22


24


22


22


Total for county


5,683


310


383


27


432


317


372


26


430


BARAGA CO .*


Arvon


67


42


5


68


42


5


Baraga


147


386


2


8


149


385


2


2


L'Anes.


141


188


5


1


144


184


5


1


Spurr


14


22


16


20


Total for county


3,036


369


638


12


4


377


631


12


3


* Census not returned by townships.


307


ELECTION STATISTICS, NOV. 8, 1892.


Governor.


Secretary of State.


Counties, townships, cities and wards.


Population, 1890.


Rich.


Morse.


Russell.


Ewing.


Jochim.


Marskey.


Malone.


Vandercook.


BARRY CO.


Assyria


1,074


128


45


7


70


130


41


7


71


Baltimore


1,266


124


60


14


60


124


54


13


66


Barry


1,221


163


103


13


14


162


100


13


15


Carlton


1,357


117


73


7


97


116


71


7


96


Castleton


2,391


347


233


55


14


339


233


55


17


Hastings


1,187


107


70


16


65


107


59


17


73


Hope


1,214


125


111


11


30


129


104


11


33


Irving.


1,379


139


72


6


89


139


62


6


94


Johnstown


1,068


165


50


10


30


165


51


8


30


Maple Grove


1,375


137


102


29


58


134


99


28


60


Orangeville


968


126


65


6


36


126


62


6


36


Prairieville


1,040


142


78


9


10


141


73


10


12


Rutland.


1,030


97


53


4


96


96


40


5


104


Thornapple


1,684


265


196


38


25


265


188


38


28


Woodland.


1,728


193


173


39


15


193


171


39


15


Yankee Springs


829


127


39


12


28


127


35


12


31


Hastings City.


2,972


359


371


25


59


363


352


25


70


1st ward


602


62


79


2


14


63


73


2


21


2d ward.


665


92


53


8


17


92


50


8


17


3d ward


665


69


107


4


11


71


103


5


12


4th ward.


1,040


136


132


11


17


137


126


10


20


Total for county


23,783


2,861


1,894


301


796


2,856


1,79)


300


851


BAY Co.


Bangor


745


54


51


7


2


57


48


7


3


Beaver


879


50


71


1


2


48


74


1


1


Frankenlust


1,206


43


155


Fraser


950


83


86


3


2


83


84


3


2


Garfield


147


15


13


15


13


Gibson


335


34


15


1


1


32


15


1


1


Hampton


2,890


223


363


4


7


226


357


5


7


Kawkawlin


1,249


96


122


1


1


96


122


1


1


Merritt


1,077


64


85


2


26


63


85


2


27


Monitor


1,702


100


167


1


3


99


169


1


3


Mt. Forest*


19


15


Pinconning


1,956


156


158


8


4


158


157


8


4


Portsmouth


1,156


69


84


2


69


84


2


Williams


1,300


125


112


12


19


125


112


12


19


4


* Organized since census was taken. Population in Pinconning.


21


14


43


153


308


ELECTION STATISTICS, NOV. 8, 1892.


Governor.


Secretary of State.


Counties, townships, cities and wards.


Population, 1890.


Rich.


Morse.


Russell.


Ewing.


Jochim.


Marskey.


Malone.


Vandercook.


BAY Co .- Cont'd.


Bay City


27,839


2,285


3,001


85


80


2


2,966


89


85


1st ward


2,896


145


368


8


11


149


363


0


12


2d ward


2,605


213


250


2


214


248


3


3d ward


1,830


285


154


13


2


288


151


14


3


4th ward


3,499


350


342


22


8


355


335


21


9


5th ward


2,812


151


212


8


25


151


211


8


25


6th ward


2,884


117


175


2


8


115


176


2


8


7th ward.


2,481


230


280


6


15


231


277


6


15


8th ward


3,052


235


615


5


5


231


612


6


6


9th ward


1,488


182


140


7


186


134


7


1


10th ward


2,029


114


247


4


5


114


243


4


5


11th ward


2,263


263


218


8


1


265


216


9


1


West Bay City


12,981


1,144


1,286


69


32


1,148


1,262


80


35


1st ward


2,353


128


253


10


1


128


251


10


1


2d ward


3,020


263


304


19


8


263


299


20


10


3d ward


1,789


170


200


2


4


171


199


12


3


4th ward


2,560


279


245


21


9


276


238


21


9


5th ward


1,762


148


179


3


2


149


176


3


3


6th ward


1,497


156


105


14


8


161


99


14


9


Total for county


56,412


4,562


5,783


194


181


4,580


5,716


210


190


BENZIE CO.


Almira


278


120


79


5


14


122


76


5


13


Benzonia


506


97


36


34


3


96


34


34


3


Blaine


346


50


9


11


21


50


9


11


21


Colfax


404


42


76


14


4


194


104


14


4


Gilmore


755


74


62


6


3


72


63


6


3


Homestead


330


21


26


2


22


21


26


1


22


Inland


419


79


37


14


17


79


37


14


17


Joyfield


262


31


7


8


2


31


7


8


2


Lake


170


8


10


1


8


10


1


Platt


198


32


14


1


7


32


14


1


Weldon


97


32


42


4


4


32


41


5


5


Total for county


5,237


783


505


99


105


779


497


99


104


BERRIEN CO.


Bainbridge


1,519


167


146


16


13


163 251


139


16


12


Benton


2,377


251


163


22


11


162


22


12


Berrien


1,584


189


172


21


1


189


166


19


1


Bertrand


1,093


114


162


4


1


111


155


4


1


7


42


76


6


Crystal Lake.


1,472


197


107


309


ELECTION STATISTICS, NOV. 8, 1892.


.


Governor.


Secretary of State.


Counties, townships, cities and wards.


Population, 1890.


Rich.


Morse.


Russell.


Ewing.


Jochim.


Marskey.


Malone.


Vandercook.


BERRIEN Co .- Cont'd.


Buchanan


2,849


339


303


66


4


328


291


66


4


Chickaning


964


110


78


8


5


103


70


7


4


Galien


1,238


174


132


8


Hagar


953


163


52


5


6


155


52


5


5


Lake


1,518


172


228


5


164


221


5


1


Lincoln


2,112


164


230


12


160


213


13


New Buffalo


1,192


105


166


3


15


106


165


3


15


Niles


1,364


134


181


10


128


176


10


Oronoco


1,815


147


311


32


146


302


32


Pipestone


1,446


170


109


21


1


169


106


20


1


Royalton Sodus


953


155


70


23


150


64


21


St. Joseph_


574


64


23


8


3


64


23


8


3


Three Oaks


1,754


195


185


6


4


187


176


6


5


Watervliet


2,016


264


245


40


24


253


238


39


23


Weesaw


1,178


124


176


9


121


174


9


City of Benton Harbor *.


3,692


883


496


41


36


872


479


40


36


1st ward


117


86


3


4


116


83


3


5


2d ward


270


131


20


10


269


123


20


10


3d ward


269


101


12


10


262


100


11


9


4th ward


227


175


6


12


225


173


6


12


City of Nilest


4,197


461


623


18


2


453


611


17


3


1st ward


137


252


3


130


250


3


1


2d ward


106


105


4


1


129


106


5


1


4th ward


85


155


6


1


84


154


5


1


City of St. Joseph*


3,733


459


465


46


7


149


453


48


-1


1st ward


216


216


23


2


209


209


25


5


Total for county


41,285


5,093


4,863


438


133


4,986


4,718


431


133


BRANCH Co.


Algansee


1,383


189


67


32




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