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906
102
116
7
5
101
116
7
5
3d ward
972
93
139
3
94
137
3
Total for county
18,784
1,878
1,785
148
322
1,858
1,767
154
322
JACKSON Co.
Blackman
1,713
160
142
19
34
160
141
19
34
Columbia.
1,574
152
215
40
27
153
211
39
28
Concord.
1,415
202
115
20
16
201
114
20
16
Grass Lake
1,643
206
220
21
7
204
220
21
7
Hanover
1,575
169
181
32
30
168
180
33
30
Henrietta.
1,145
124
155
8
21
124
153
8
22
Leoni.
1,381
184
137
9
31
183
138
10
31
Liberty
974
6L
95
21
47
60
91
21
49
Napoleon
999
140
93
11
32
141
91
11
32
Norvell
824
77
132
5
8
76
130
5
8
Parma
1,175
132
96
54
7
131
95
55
8
Palaski
1,046
103
124
9
38
102
123
9
38
Rives
1,305
147
103
19
22
147
100
19
24
Sandstone
1,511
180
120
24
15
180
114
24
16
Spring Harbor
1,182
118
118
38
12
118
112
39
13
Springport
1,474
169
86
42
76
168
84
42
78
Summit
967
120
80
.4
28
121
76
4
31
Tompkins
1,159
124
56
24
55
123
55
24
56
Waterloo
1,171
91
153
14
5
89
152
14
5
Jackson City
20,798
2,452
2,685
154
154
2,479
2,626
156
163
1st ward
1,709
212
215
7
14
212
213
7
16
2d ward
2,174
320
242
18
41
327
236
18
41
3d ward.
1,555
230
180
12
7
236
172
12
8
4th ward.
3,390
499
389
44
18
499
381
45
19
5th ward
2,886
309
402
19
24
311
392
19
26
6th ward.
3,079
343
446
24
17
347
437
24
18
7th ward
3,614
382
593
16
12
390
580
17
13
8th ward
2,391
157
218
14
21
157
215
14
22
Total for county
45,031
5,111
5,106
568
665
5,128
5,006
573
689
1
8
Union
2
26
Vernon
1,314
4 25
324
ELECTION STATISTICS, NOV. 8, 1892.
Governor.
Secretary of State.
Counties, townships, cities and wards.
Population, 1890.
Rich.
Morse.
Russell.
Ewing.
Jochim.
Marskey.
Malone.
Vandercook.
KALAMAZOO CO.
Alamo
1,185
122
118
52
3
121
115
55
9
Brady
1,410
155
154
12
42
154
152
12
44
Charleston
984
167
86
4
3
168
84
5
3
Climax
1,476
198
89
14
51
197
85
15
54
Comstock
1,779
242
181
10
4
244
178
10
4
Cooper.
1,099
105
159
28
2
102
158
28
1
Kalamazoo
2,293
276
196
18
1
274
193
19
1
Oshtemo
1,206
167
107
9
6
166
106
9
7
Pavilion
1,014
142
87
1
28
141
87
1
28
Portage
941
100
117
1
12
100
114
3
11
Prairie Ronde
998
118
85
5
24
116
83
7
25
Richland
1,135
174
107
15
171
108
15
Ross
1,3+7
180
170
17
180
170
6
17
Schoolcraft
2,124
315
226
18
44
313
225
18
44
Texas
893
103
112
5
35
105
110
5
35
Wakeshma
1,536
154
96
41
80
150
96
43
79
Kalamazoo City
17,853
2,255
1,998
203
34
2,267
1,954
206
34
1st ward
74
71
5
1
76
69
5
1
2d ward
134
183
6
3
134
183
5
3
3d ward
223
312
7
1
232
302
8
1
4th ward
217
267
23
3
221
260
24
3
5th ward
185
146
20
188
143
20
6th ward.
157
81
24
5
158
80
24
5
7th ward.
261
130
51
3
259
127
55
3
8th ward.
210
100
16
8
209
95
17
7
9th ward.
244
220
15
5
246
216
15
5
10th ward
272
212
9
2
265
206
9
2
11th ward
128
154
19
1
129
152
16
2
12th ward.
150
122
8
2
150
121
2
Total for county
39,273
4,973
4,088
442
386
4,969
4,018
457
390
KALKASKA CO.
Boardman
740
86
86
6
6
86
86
6
6
Clearwater
542
68
41
11
1
68
41
11
1
Cold Springs
137
17
13
28
4
2
49
26
4
2
Garfield
181
20
10
3
20
10
3
Glade.
183
1
5
1
5
Kalkaska
1,542
243
113
19
10
244
110
19
12
Oliver
131
17
12
Orange
383
45
22
9
8
46
22
9
8
Rapid River.
549
105
29
4
2
106
28
4
2
Springfield.
285
41
22
4
2
42
22
4
2
Wilson
148
21
16
1
1
21
16
1
1
Total for county
5,160
711
397
61
37
717
390
61
39
5
17
13
5
Excelsior
339
47
17
11
* Wards rearranged after census was taken.
1
325
ELECTION STATISTICS, NOV. 8, 1892.
Governor.
Secretary of State.
Counties, townships, cities and wards.
Population, 1890.
Rich.
Morse.
Russell.
Ewing.
Jochim.
Marskey.
Malone.
Vandercook.
KENT CO.
Ada
1,296
128
152
25
14
131
148
25
14
Algoma
2,077
285
135
41
13
290
124
43
19
Alpine
1,382
123
160
4
18
124
158
18
5
Bowne
1,214
169
109
16
7
172
103
18
8
Byron
1,745
133
221
3L
17
134
218
32
18
Caledonia
1,785
229
180
48
8
230
171
49
9
C'annon
1,115
130
79
46
8
132
79
47
9
Cascade
1,147
139
114
19
5
140
112
19
5
Courtland
1,280
147
141
2L
9
148
139
24
9
Gaines
1,351
145
110
44
7
146
109
44
7
Grand Rapids
3,325
31,6
219
14
15
314
211
14
17
Grattan
1,109
128
151
5
1
13L
147
5
2
Lowell
3,145
416
287
63
14
41%
277
68
16
Nelson
2,147
265
165
27
2
264
164
28
2
Oakfield.
1,048
122
98
3
6
123
97
3
6
Paris
3,171
187
109
23
3
187
109
23
3
Plainfield
1,571
172
152
25
15
175
147
25
16
Solon
1,769
236
81
23
4
236
81
93
4
Sparta
2,639
281
181
169
17
292
172
164
20
Spencer
1,260
73
83
1
47
73
82
2
47
Tyrone
1,501
154
98
35
13
155
95
36
14
Vergennes
1,094
94
122
10
26
11
157
204
25
13
Wyoming
3,234
234
191
12
13
240
185
12
13
Grand Rapids City*
60,278
7,683
8,149
642
1,060
7,811
7,930
654
1,139
1st ward
813
870
30
74
820
858
30
77
2d ward
626
472
27
33
617
479
29
35
3d ward
953
596
56
33
971
572
57
34
4th ward
833
1,049
63
98
863
1,009
62
106
5th ward
696
854
72
191
706
815
74
212
6th ward
812
761
83
197
823
751
81
206
7th ward
450
1,022
74
103
464
997
73
115
8th ward
244
514
27
45
248
504
29
48
9th ward
364
593
53
110
377
572
55
120
10th ward
871
519
44
46
887
500
46
48
11th ward
593
510
68
66
604
493
71
74
12th ward.
428
389
45
64
431
380
47
64
Total for county
109,922
12,136 11,693
1,375
1,327
12,317
11,384
1,411
1,415
KEWEENAW Co.
Allouezt
2,160
115
22
2
115
22
2
Clifton
4
5
4
5
Eagle Harbor.
576
89
81
2
89
81
2
* Wards rearranged after census was taken.
t Includes population of Clifton, Houghton and Sherman townships.
# Population included in Allouez.
-
94
122
10
Walker
3,239
157
206
326
ELECTION STATISTICS, NOV. 8, 1892.
Governor.
Secretary of State.
Counties, townships, cities and wards.
Population, 1890.
Rich.
Morse.
Russell.
Ewing.
Jochim,
Marskey.
Malone.
Vandercook.
KEWEENAW CO .- Cont'd.
Grant *
158
7
34
2
7
34
2
Houghtont
37
30
1
37
30
1
Sherman f
148
31
3
148
31
3
Total, for county
2,894
400
203
5
5
400
203
5
5
LAKE CO.
Chase
1,169
131
77
15
11
131
75
15
11
Cherry Valley.
301
32
36
7
30
36
8
Dover.
303
21
18
3
1
21
17
3
1
Eden.
120
6
17
2
107
84
2
Ellsworth
1,949
183
211
19
12
183
205
18
12
Glencoe
94
13
29
2
1
13
29
2
1
Lake
59
12
4
6
4
62
52
7
4
Pleasant Plains
657
51
58
4
4
50
58
3
4
Webber§
273
12
11
5
2
23
21
5
2
Total for county
6,505
655
623
63
35
649
610
63
35
LAPEER CO.
Almont.
1,854
235
175
13
2
232
176
13
3
Arcada
1,193
104
149
4
13
106
148
4
13
Attica
1,527
170
146
12
6
168
148
12
Burlington
1,518
163
94
22
7
163
93
22
7
Burnside
2,055
129
149
42
10
126
149
45
10
Deerfield
1,072
104
74
4
33
108
70
4
33
Dryden
1,378
161
172
10
3
161
171
10
5
Elba
1,089
106
146
7
4
101
144
10
6
Goodland.
1,126
74
82
30
7
73
82
29
7
Imlay
2,620
310
224
49
9
312
223
49
9
Lapeer
957
123
96
4
2
123
95
4
2
Marathon
1,846
210
182
16
4
208
183
17
4
May field.
1,204
104
127
16
2
108
120
17
3
Metamnora.
1,306
169
167
11
3
169
166
12
3
North Branch.
1,886
197
148
12
43
198
146
12
44
Oregon
1,295
102
103
3
46
101
95
3
53
Rich
1,218
111
77
16
11
111
77
16
11
* Including Copper Harbor, vacated.
+ Population included in Allouez.
§ Including Center township, vacated.
8
210
108
8
Hadley
1,316
210
108
12
4
Pinora
890
65
55
12
11
Yates
121
24
21
Elk
569
105
86
5
18
ø
327
ELECTION STATISTICS, NOV. 8, 1892.
Governor.
Secretary of State.
Counties, townships, cities and wards.
Population, 1890.
Rich.
Morse.
Russell.
Ewing.
Jochim.
Marskey.
Malone.
Vandercook.
LAPEER Co .- Cont'd.
Lapeer City
2,753
350
308
22
6
352
300
29
6
1st ward
574
64
95
4
3
63
95
5
3
2d ward
869
129
58
10
3d ward
382
66
29
2
1
67
28
3
4th ward
928
91
126
6
2
94
121
10
2
Total for county
29,213
3,131
2,727
301
211
3,130
2,693
316
225
LEELANAU CO.
Bingham
719
70
22
1
10
68
22
1
10
Centerville
927
53
48
1
18
52
48
1
18
Cleveland
552
22
33
4
8
22
33
4
8
Elmwood
734
100
52
10
16
98
52
10
16
Empire
596
69
47
1
16
69
47
1
16
Glen Arbor.
353
33
19
4
5
33
19
4
5
Kasson
558
66
30
7
17
66
29
7
17
Leelanau
1,397
170
58
7
9
170
55
7
12
Leland
708
71
66
2
5
70
64
2
4
Solon
367
22
31
6
24
22
31
6
24
Sutton's Bay
1,033
101
92
1
100
91
1
Total for county
7,944
777
498
44
128
770
491
44
130
LENAWEE Co.
Adrian.
1,860
150
172
27
2
150
171
27
3
Blissfield
2,137
278
217
28
1
277
216
29
1
Cambridge
1,104
133
143
27
9
132
142
27
19
1
Deerfield
1,548
120
204
16
4
122
205
15
4
Dover
1,361
166
161
33
3
165
161
34
3
Fairfield
2,263
281
254
58
5
281
254
58
5
Franklin
1,405
175
124
19
12
175
121
9
12
Hudson
3,479
512
439
58
1
512
437
57
1
Macon
1,195
155
155
36
1
153
154
36
1
Madison
1,406
172
162
15
2
172
162
15
2
Medina
1,687
225
191
22
224
191
22
Ogden
2,136
268
125
62
17
265
125
62
17
Palmyra
1,765
222
183
26
2
223
182
26
2
Raisin
1,444
156
171
66
2
153
171
67
2
Ridgeway
1,399
146
187
47
146
18℃
47
Riga.
2,301
157
213
12
34
157
211
12
37
Rollin
1,559
212
123
71
2
211
121
73
2
Rome
1,256
177
144
18
1
176
144
18
1
Seneca.
2,679
345
360
63
3
346
360
62
Tecumseh
2,784
345
356
51
2
345
351
53
2
Woodstock
1,434
154
211
20
3
156
208
21
3
Clinton
1,490
181
224
19
1
181
224
128
56
11
1
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328
ELECTION STATISTICS, NOV. 8, 1892.
Governor.
Secretary of State.
Counties, townships, cities and wards.
Population, 1890.
Rich.
Morse.
Russell.
Ewing.
Jochim.
Marskey.
Malone.
Vandercook.
LENAWEE CO .- Cont'd.
Adrian City
8,756
1,105
1,111
133
6
1,107
1,094
134
6
1st ward
2,053
1:6
341
24
2
197
336
23
2
2d ward
2,977
308
406
21
309
401
21
3d ward
1,712
264
175
40
2
263
172
42
2
4th ward.
2,014
337
189
48
2
338
185
48
2
Total for county
48,448
5,835
5,630
927
113
5,829
5,592
923
113
LIVINGSTON Co.
Brighton
1,676
241
182
45
4
242
181
45
4
Cohoctah
1,286
163
127
27
39
161
126
27
42
Conway.
1,298
189
80
34
75
138
79
34
77
Deerfield
1,072
104
163
5
23
104
161
5
24
Genoa
916
101
141
11
3
100
141
11
3
Green Oak
817
13 L
68
24
1
132
66
24
1
Hamburg
918
101
142
7
12
102
142
7
12
Handy
2,103
201
260
34
91
199
259
34
94
Hartland
1,049
164
115
18
2
164
116
17
2
Howell
3,388
366
390
78
11
268
385
80 3
37
Marion
1,146
109
1+2
21
19
109
142
21
19
Oceola
914
127
99
10
7
127
99
10
7
Putnam
1,242
117
165
16
31
118
165
16
30
Tyrone
1,076
124
127
23
13
124
127
23
13
Unadilla
1,010
148
99
10
21
149
99
9
21
Total for county
20,858
2,414
2,401
366
387
2,445
2,387
366
398
LUCE CO.
Lakefield
159
37
9
5
5
McMillan
1,949 347
176
141
17
3
37 174 23
9 115 6
3
Total for county
2,455
236
159
25
3
234
160
25
3
MACKINAC Co.
Brevort
313
28
42
2
1
29
41
1
1
Cedar
586
28
104
27
104
Garfield
1,090
87
115
1
87
115
1
Hendricks
282
27
24
1
26
24
1
Holmes
1,030
44
94
1
43
93
1
Marquette
310
16
36
1
15
37
1
Moran
452
17
38
17
38
Newton
762
58
111
3
59
109
3
Portage
171
5
15
6
14
St. Ignace
130
8
30
8
30
12
Iosco
947
103
101
3
35
108
99
17
3
Pentland
23
6
3
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ELECTION STATISTICS, NOV. 8, 1892.
Governor.
Secretary of State.
Counties, townships, cities and wards.
Population, 1890.
Rich.
Morse.
Russell.
Ewing.
Jochim.
Marskey.
Malone.
Vandercook.
MACKINAC CO .- Cont'd. St. Ignace City
2,704
158
254
6
2
160
250
6
2
1st ward
472
28
26
28
26
2d ward
612
42
86
B
42
85
3
1
3d ward
790
37
90
37
90
4th ward
830
51
52
3
2
53
49
3
1
Total for county
7,830
476
863
10
8
477
855
9
8
MANITOU CO.
Chandler
177
2
48
2
48
Galilee
89
14
14
Peaine
383
2
81
2
80
South Manitou
211
Total for county
860
4
143
4
142
MARQUETTE Co.
Champion
2,622
218
61
5
218
61
5
Chocolay
1,285
89
72
14
1
89
71
14
1
Ely
694
69
23
1
69
23
1
Forsyth.
270
45
41
2
45
41
2
Humboldt.
608
51
11
1
51
11
1
Ishpeming.
904
83
84
7
3
84
81
7
3
Michigamme
1,435
112
51
6
1
112
50
5
1
Negaunee
333
28
18
1
28
18
1
Republic *
2,594
303
126
35
5
307
119
33
5
Richmond.
1,132
156
16
4
155
14
5
Tilden
908
110
41
2
2
110
43
2
2
Turin
100
12
6
1
12
6
1
Ishpeming City +
11,197
1,154
863
303
24
1,170
860
284
22
1st ward.
170
149
17
2
174
147
14
2
2d ward
165
195
33
1
162
197
32
1
3d ward.
194
161
42
2
200
159
39
2
4th ward
262
135
60
8
263
135
57
7
5th ward
134
80
54
4
135
81
50
3
6th ward
102
51
75
4
105
52
71
4
7th ward.
127
92
22
3
131
89
21
3
Marquette City t
9,093
819
902
100
1
819
897
101
1
1st ward
79
144
12
79
143
12
2d ward.
82
182
3
83
182
3
3d ward.
187
96
14
188
96
14
.
* Population includes part of townships of Hematite and Mansfield, Iron county.
t Wards rearranged after census was taken.
42
-
268
17
24
18
23
Marquette
32 1
330
ELECTION STATISTICS, NOV. 8, 1892.
Governor.
Secretary of State.
Counties, townships, cities and wards.
Population, 1890.
Rich.
Morse.
Russell.
Ewing.
Jochim.
Marskey.
Malone.
Vandercook.
MARQUETTE Co .- Cont'd Marquette City .- Cont'd.
4th ward
108
103
12
12
5th ward
83
173
12
1
107 81
103 173
12
1
6th ward
159
84
26
161
81
26
7th ward.
82
84
21
82
84
21
8th ward.
39
36
38
35
1
Negaunee City *
6,078
612
516
58
6
612
512
57
6
1st ward
120
87
22
1
121
83
21
1
2d ward
124
124
11
15
77
102
15
4th ward
163
120
7
1
164
118 85
3
2
Total for county
39,521
3,878
2,858
538
45
3,899
2,830
517
43
MACOMB Co.
Armada.
1,770
230
169
24
2
229
170
22
2
Bruce
2,021
249
183
17
7
249
184
19
7
Chesterfield.
2,121
131
276
6
1
131
273
7
1
Clinton
1,819
131
207
13
3
128
206
13
3
Erin
2,449
163
256
2
3
162
253
2
3
Harrison
695
42
82
31
2
221
221
32
1
Macomb.
1,721
70
295
15
1
68
295
14
1
Bay
1,404
179
115
24
5
179
113
24
5
Richmond
2,486
318
151
32
9
315
152
33
9
Shelby
1,653
174
193
31
6
179
188
31
6
Sterling
2,038
126
255
19
3
125
253
20
Warren
2,423
131
279
25
4
133
271
24
4
Washington
2,080
270
204
28
2
271
202
29
2
Mt. Clemens City
4,748
334
734
22
9
349
719
21
9
1st ward.
1,716
141
247
13
3
148
239
12
3
2d ward.
1,746
134
282
205
4
6
59
205
4
6
Total for county
31,813
2,768
3,622
289
57
2,781
3,582
291
56
MANISTEE Co.
Arcadia
671
38
47
17
12
38 105
47
12
Bear Lake
1,287
104
88
22
11
Brown
726
58
36
3
Cleon
810
92
71
39
7
88
69
40
7
Filer.
2,101
52
238
N
9
52
233
2
9
Manistee
2,631
128
274
16
8
136
264
16
OS
* Wards rearranged after census was taken.
1
5th ward.
126
85
3
2
125
124
11
2
3d ward
79
100
7
275
5
3d ward
1,286
59
85
17 22
11
3
58
36
Lenox.
2,385
220
223
42
82
142
125
331
ELECTION STATISTICS, NOV. 8, 1892.
Governor.
Secretary of State.
Counties, townships, cities and wards.
Population, 1890.
Rich.
Morse.
Russell.
Ewing.
Jochim.
Marskey.
Malone.
Vandercook.
MANISTEE Co .- Cont'd.
Maple Grove
361 341
36
26
36
26
Morilla
41
29
18
1
41
29
18
1
Onekama
1,082
88
71
14
13
87
71
14
13
Pleasanton
593
49
34
16
7
50
33
16
Springdale
105
13
7
2
1
14
6
2
1
Stronach
710
31
83
6
30
84
Manistee City*
12,812
757
1,317
86
83
778
1,298
75
83
1st ward
53
174
6
3
54
173
6
2
2d ward
215
164
13
9
215
164
12
9
3d ward
120
224
13
12
126
218
11
11
4th ward
80
150
10
5
81
149
9
5
5th ward
100
151
8
16
104
147
6
17
6th ward
112
202
19
20
118
195
17
21
7th ward
77
252
17
18
80
252
14
18
Total for county.
24,230
1 1,487 1 2,321
232
161
1,513
2,286
222
161
MASON CO.
Amber.
1,036
132
92
20
2
135
87
20
2
Branch
319
35
10
1
34
10
1
Custer
1,287
130
97
44
4
128
95
44
4
Eden
579
46
33
19
4
46
33
18
4
Free Soil
878
61
77
20
2
61
78
20
1
Grant
301
15
13
1
15
13
1
Hamlın
85
16
15
1
15
15
1
Pere Marquette
944
74
76
14
2
73
74
14
2
Riverton
1,203
92
97
35
2
89
93
35
5
Sheridan
349
7
36
1
6
2
67
52
6
2
Summit
508
47
31
21
5
46
31
18
5
Victory
658
87
55
6
84
. 55
6
2
Ludington City
· 7,517
627
724
73
18
630
710
73
17
1st ward
1,336
130
127
10
2
130
127
10
2
2d ward.
1,186
150
119
15
2
148
118
15
2
3d ward
3,189
224
314
31
9
231
301
31
9
4th ward
1,806
123
164
17
5
121
164
17
4
Total for county
16,385
1,436
1,408
262
43
1,430
1,381
258
44
7
35
1
Sherman
550
67
52
* Wards rearranged after census was taken.
t Vacated since census was taken; territory attached to Amber, Hamlin and Pere Marquette.
1
Lincoln t.
171
332
ELECTION STATISTICS, NOV. 8, 1892.
Governor.
Secretary of State.
Counties, townships, cities and wards.
Population, 1890.
Rich.
Morse.
Russell.
Ewing.
Jochim.
Marskey.
Malone.
Vandercook.
MECOSTA Co.
Ætna
1,122
116
62
14
17
116
61
14
18
Austin
695
39
63
3
4
39
63
3
4
Big Rapids
655
85
46
6
3
85
46
6
3
Chippewa
969
59
33
20
5
59
31
22
5
Colfax
1,000
76
84
7
4
77
83
7
4
Deerfield
1,260
123
73
5
25
124
71
5
26
Fork
570
66
36
5
2
66
36
7
2
Grant
493
73
21
6
10
74
19
7
11
Green
1,311
153
90
9
2
152
89
10
3
Hinton
1,152
134
87
16
2
135
85
16
2
Martiny Mecosta
851
64
105
5
5
64
105
5
5
Millbrook
971
74
74
23
17
77
69
23
19
Morton
967
138
86
9
3
141
82
9
3
Sheridan
430
58
23
1
1
58
23
1
1
Wheatland
1,315
127
148
13
14
127
148
13
13
Big Rapids City
5,303
527
425
66
9
522
426
69
9
1st ward
891
114
61
17
1
112
63
17
1
2d ward
847
87
83
11
1
85
83
12
1
3d ward
1,574
115
130
24
3
115
130
24
3.
4th ward
894
103
69
10
3
102
68
12
3
5th ward
1,097
108
82
4
1
108
82
4
1
Total for county
19,697
1,958
1 1,497
216
123
1,962
1,478
225
128
MENOMINEE Co.
Cedarville
536
34
51
4
33
50
4
Holmes
376
43
26
2
1
43
27
2
Ingallston
491
50
21
6
2
49
22
5
1
Mellen*
128
53
16
12
123
53
14
12
Menominee
1,566
56
65
1
1
57
64
1
1
Meyer.
1,252
64
54
3
1
64
54
3
1
Nadeau
1,525
135
74
28
8
132
73
28
8
Spalding
1,915
151
174
2
3
150
174
2
3
Stephenson
2,279
218
161
19
1.
214
154
20
2
Menominee City
10,630
991
1,142
60
11
989
1,128
57
12
1st ward.
2,154
209
238
4
208
235
4
2d ward
2,133
187
227
13
1
189
223
13
1
3d ward
1,780
159
175
17
5
158
175
17
5
4th ward.
2,404
211
292
10
1
210
287
8
2
5th ward.
2,159
225
210
16
4
224
208
15
4
Total for county
20,570
1,870
1,821
141
40
1,854
1,799
136
40
633
46
41
8
46
41
8
* Organized after census was taken.
ELECTION STATISTICS, NOV. 8, 1892.
Governor.
Secretary of State.
Population, 1890.
Rich.
Morse.
Russell.
Ewing.
Jochim.
Marskey.
Malone.
Vandercook.
MIDLAND Co.
Edenville
460
63
25
2
1
62
25
2
1
Geneva
458
11
18
2
1
11
14
1
6
Greendale
151
40
33
26
3
43
30
26
3
Homer
522
43
47
6
16
43
47
6
16
Hope
655
36
28
18
40
36
28
18
40
Ingersoll
1,130
89
56
21
49
86
57
21
51
Jasper
701
89
41
3
7
88
40
3
Jerome
509
47
54
2
3
49
53
1
3
Larkin
377
39
38
1
12
39
36
1
14
Lee
264
14
21
17
14
20
18
Lincoln
252
21
43
7
7
22
42
7
7
Midland
1,020
109
73
4
42
107
72
4
43
Mount Haley
444
39
39
1
3
40
38
1
3
Porter
505
36
38
3
15
36
37
3
16
Warren
903
111
79
13
19
111
78
12
19
Midland City
2,277
282
204
6
55
282
200
8
57*
1st ward
561
55
47
3
15
55
47
3
15
2d ward
834
130
81
21
129
81
1
21
3d ward
528
59
43
2
11
59
42
3
11
4th ward.
354
38
33
1
8
39
30
1
10
Total for county
10,628
1,069
837
115
290
1,069
817
114
297
MISSAUKEE Co.
Ætna.
169
31
41
4
1
30
40
4
1
Bloomfield.
159
21
15
·2
21
15
2
Caldwell
405
87
35
5
2
85
33
3
2
Clam Union
678
74
51
2
1
75
50
2
1
Forest
193
56
67
2
56
66
2
Lake
636
71
63
8
6
74
60
8
6
Norwich
441
33
37
5
33
38
5
Pioneer
154
20
19
1
1
20
18
1
1
Reeder
832
105
199
13
4
110
192
18
4
Richland.
534
80
31
6
79
31
6
Riverside.
617
61
65
14
6
61
64
14
6
West Branch
230
24
11
24
11
Total for county
5,048
663
634
62
21
668
618
65
21
MONROE CO.
Ash
1,997
165
270
23
3
163
268
25
3
Bedford
1,837
203
174
42
3
204
172
42
3
Berlin
1,906
61
256
2
61
255
2
Dundee
3,539
434
320
47
9
434
319
48
9
Erie
1,463
97
189
4
97
189
4
Exeter
1,716
105
265
11
3
105
266
11
3
Frenchtown
2,023
111
290
2
3
110
291
2
3
Ida
1,410
124
176
4
10
124
176
4
10
LaSalle
1,315
70
204
4
70
204
4
.
·
333
Counties, townships. cities and wards.
334
ELECTION STATISTICS, NOV. 8, 1892.
Governor.
Secretary of State.
Counties, townships, cities and wards.
Population, 1890.
Rich.
Morse.
Russell.
Ewing.
Jochim.
Marskey.
Malone.
Vandercook.
- MONROE CO .- Cont'd.
London
1,315
130
123
35
1
130 300
122 152
36
1
Milan
2,079
301
152
16
2
51
141
2
Raisinville
1,830
174
239
8
1
174
237
8
1
Summerfield
1,858
210
174
14
49
212
170
13
50
Whiteford
1,901
225
110
21
15
226
108
21
15
Monroe City
5,258
449
707
5
4
448
700
5
4
1st ward
1,182
134
241
2
133
241
2
2d ward
925
99
122
1
2
103
115
1
2
3d ward
1,542
138
244
3
135
246
3
4th ward.
909
78
100
1
77
98
1
Total for county
32,337
2,910
3,790
240
103
2,909
3,770
244
104
MONTCALM CO.
Belvidere
1,027
123
85
6
8
123
6
9
Bloomer
2,162
289
205
19
31
295
82 191
23
36
Bushnell.
1,328
167
91
13
33
168
82
14
37
Cato
2,016
243
177
11
14
245
176
12
15
Crystal
1,344
125
114
6
46
123
105
5
54
Day
1,737
158
115
9
21
157
115
9
22
Douglass
968
62
86
30
18
62
78
33
23
Eureka
933
131
52
9
12
129
48
9
13
Evergreen
1,308
141
113
6
29
140
109
6
31
Fair Plain
1,181
159
75
11
48
160
73
11
50
Ferris
1,314
174
48
4
38
175
46
4
38
Home
1,498
223
83
8
2
224
82
7
2
Maple Valley
1,808
148
102
15
67
148
98
15
70
Montcalm
1,510
131
84
4
74
128
83
4
74
Pierson
1,410
140
92
9
19
139
91
9
19
Pine.
1,072
71
81
1
27
72
78
1
27
Reynolds
1,804
204
113
56
41
206
106
55
44
Richland
1,140
107
64
4
25
106
63
4
25
Sidney
1,514
166
104
3
44
164
103
3
44
Winfield
1,137
126
37
6
49
126
38
6
48
Greenville City
3,056
356
249
20
15
361
237
19
19
1st ward
880
111
72
7
4
112
69
7
5
2d ward
1,141
122
92
9
7
124
86
9
9
3d ward.
1,035
123
85
4
4
125
82
3
5
Stanton City
1,352
168
126
11
2
171
121
11
2
1st ward
832
95
87
8
95
85
8
2d ward.
520
73
37
3
2
76
36
3
2
Total for county
32,637
3,612
2,296
261
663
3,622
2,205
266
702
17
2
Monroe
890
51
141
2
335
ELECTION STATISTICS, NOV. 8, 1892.
Governor.
Secretary of State.
Counties, townships, cities and wards.
Population, 1890.
Rich.
Morse.
Russell.
Ewing.
Jochim.
Marskey.
Malone.
Vandercook.
MONTMORENCY Co.
Albert
142
102
101
3
5
100
102
3
4
Briley
338
28
43
1
1
27
41
1
1
Hillman
535
76
56
3
75
54
3
Montmorency
177
10
19
1
6
19
1
Rust.
203
29
26
2
29
25
2
Wheatfield
92
5
14
14
Total for county
1,487
250
259
10
6
237
255
10
5
MUSKEGON Co.
Blue Lake.
138
19
11 103
1
19
11 100
1 23
35
Cedar Creek
337
34
34
1
3
35
33
1
3
Dalton
638
64
55
29
18
66
54
28
17
Eggleston
289
36
14
5
3
83
27
5
3
Fruitport.
1,446
104
68
6
104
68
6
Holton
906
113
73
7
10
116
68
8
9
Laketon
2,204
39
43
3
3
39
42
3
3
Montague
1,967
136
162
13
17
135
160
14
18
Moorland
738
109
37
3
28
109
37
3
29
Muskegon
1,498
140
103
6
5
139
99
6
4
Norton
723
133
71
8
4
133
70
8
4
Ravenna.
1,466
182
120
16
17
183
116
16
18
Sullivan*
50
62
1
4
51
61
1
4
Whitehall
2,014
200
125
55
6
200
121
51
6
White River
633
57
57
12
1
57
55
12
1
Muskegon Cityt
22,702
2,046
2,108
113
63
2,068
2,069
115
64
1st ward
81
121
12
7
84
117
12
5;
2d ward
83
145
2
5
85
145
2
5.
3d ward
166
88
2
4
165
88
2
4.
4th ward.
126
115
1
6
126
112
3
6
5th ward.
97
150
1
4
99
148
1
4
6th ward.
86
108
4
4
87
105
4
4
7th ward.
149
173
5
2
151
170
5
3
8th ward.
82
106
2
3
83
104
2
4
9th ward.
170
139
8
2
174
134
8
2
10th ward
185
166
10
1
187
162
12
1
11th ward.
1481
158
4
2
149
151
4
.2
12th ward.
219
114
7
6
221
111
6
7
13th ward
91
161
7
3
91
160
7
3
14th ward.
169
132
6
6
169
129
6
6
15th ward.
107
130
13
4
108
128
13
4
16th ward.
87
102
29
4
89
102
28
4
2
37
14
2
Fruitland
580
83
27
24
32
187
Casinova
1,734
187
* Organized since census, population included in Fruitport.
t Wards rearranged since census was taken.
336
ELECTION STATISTICS, NOV. 8, 1892.
Governor.
Secretary of State.
Counties, townships, cities and wards.
Population, 1890.
Rich.
Morse.
Russell.
Ewing.
Jochim.
Marskey.
Malone.
Vandercook.
MUSKEGON CO .- Cont'd.
North Muskegon City*
92
88
19
19
91
88
19
18
1st ward
33
26
5
12
33
26
5
12
2d ward.
37
37
10
7
36
37
10
6
3d ward.
22
25
4
22
25
4
Total for county
40,013
3,824
3,361
316
241
3,852
3,293
314
244
NEWAYGO CO.
Ashland
1,489
167
139
28
12
167
139
28
12
Barton
773
109
79
3
109
77
3
1
Beaver.
409
54
47
5
2
54
47
5
2
Big Prairie.
445
43
33
8
4
43
32
9
4
Bridgeton
584
61
41
3
4
62
40
3
4
Brooks
1,016
134
116
18
10
136
113
18
10
Croton
706
75
28
19
4
75
28
19
4
Dayton
1,958
218
182
38
26
219
179
39
25
Denver
1,055
95
79
19
13
94
78
19
13
Ensley
1,177
130
58
26
18
130
56
26
20
Everett
576
37
26
12
20
37
26
12
20
Garfield
1,686
169
115
16
20
170
113
16
20
Goodwell
339
37
35
10
1
37
35
10
1
Grant
455
35
51
5
4
35
51
5
4
Home
1,016
98
79
1
5
100
76
1
5
Lincoln
695
75
28
3
5
76
27
3
5
Monroe.
1,066
105
75
6
2
108
73
5
2
Norwich
910
74
52
6
2
76
50
6
2
Sheridan
1,546
173
139
27
6
174
138
27
6
Sherman
625
68
44
2
1
68
44
2
1
Troy
643
19
30
2
19
30
2
Wilcox
1,307
103
83
27
30
105
80
28
30
Total for county
20,476
2,079
1,559
282
191
2,094
1,532
284
193
.OAKLAND Co.
Addison
1,139
112
144
13
22
114
142
12
23
Avon
1,946
209
248
43
23
212
243
44
23
Bloomfield
2,044
260
200
27
18
258
200
28
18
Brandon
1,260
156
170
15
6
156
169
15
6
Commerce
1,113
162
132
19
1
163
129
20
1
Farmington
1,639
244
161
21
4
244
156
23
4
Groveland.
917
129
122
5
3
127
122
6
3
Highland
1,393
206
115
32
2
206
112
33
2
Holly
2,120
236
298
53
1
234
297
54
1
Independence
1,297
143
199
15
2
145
196
14
1
Lyon
1,660
202
137
55
202
136
55
Milford
1,962
214
264
47
3
214
265
47
3
Novi
1,306
192
147
28
1
192
147
29
1
Oakland
896
62
158
7
4
63
157
7
4
.
* Chartered as city since census was taken, population 1,590, included in Muskegon : and Laketon townships.
ELECTION STATISTICS, NOV. 8, 1892.
Governor.
Secretary of State.
Counties, townships, cities and wards.
Population, 1890.
Rich.
Morse.
Russell.
Ewing.
Jochim.
Marskey.
Malone.
Vandercook.
OAKLAND Co .- Cont'd.
Orion
1,297
113
229
48
2
113
228
48
2
Oxford
2,080
292
272
19
11
290
272
20
11
Pontiac
947
68
146
27
17
67
145
29
17
Rose
958
113
136
13
2
112
136
13
2
Royal Oak
1,844
211
184
8
4
209
18
9
4
Southfield.
1,444
184
134
12
2
182
134
12
2
Springfield
1,064
165
127
9
2
161
127
9
2
Troy_
1,470
197
117
21
25
199
113
21
26
Waterford
1,163
118
156
27
117
157
27
West Bloomfield.
1,229
126
127
15
5
126
126
16
5
White Lake
857
84
127
31
82
127
31
Pontiac city
6,200
571
712
112
13
571
701
113
13
1st ward
925
88
139
9
1
88
139
9
1
2d ward
1,257
132
158
17
2
132
154
17
2
3d ward
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