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Kinsley S. Bingham, Brighton, Michigan, Governor, 1855 & 1857
This is a photograph of a float honoring Kinsley S. Bingham, of Brighton, Michigan. Kinsley S. Bingham was our first governor from the county of Livingston, Michigan.
Bingham was elected Governor of Michigan in 1855 and 1857, then was elected United States Senator from Michigan in 1859. He died in 1861.
The photo shows the "Hotel Hayes" in the background which is located in Jackson, Michigan. The Hayes Hotel building is still standing although not a hotel. If you look at a Google image of the hotel, you can tell based on the unique point at the top center and brick work. Also Jackson was where the historic "Meeting Under the Oaks" occurred on July 6, 1854 and is a Michigan Historic Site complete with a Michigan historical marker number S0015. It appears to be a 4th of July parade, circa 1954. -
George Romney, Howell, Michigan, 1964
Photographs taken of George Romney during his visit to Howell Michigan, at Masonic Temple above 1st National Bank, 1964. Romney was Governor of Michigan 1963 - 1969.
The persons in the picture are unknown. -
Governor William Milliken, in Howell, Michigan, 1978
These photographs were taken in 1978 when Governor William Milliken visited Howell, Michigan.
Governor Milliken is featured in each photograph; the other persons, exact date, and location are unknown. -
Lenore Romney Opening Bank Account -1970
Lenore Romney Opening Bank Account -1970
unknown location, bank, people, dateTags unknown -
Thurber Cornell, Michigan State Legislator, Shiawassee/Livingston, 1945-1948
This is a portrait of Thurber Cornell who served as a Michigan State Legislator representing Shiawassee/Livingston Counties 1945-1948. -
Richard "Dick" Chrysler - 1983
Richard "Dick" Chrysler - 1983
Born April 29, 1942
Graduate of Brighton High School
Founder and President of Cars and Concepts, Brighton, Michigan
U. S. Congressman Michigan 8th District, 1995-1997 -
Tracy Freeman Crandall, State Representative, Howell, Michigan
This is a portrait of Tracy F. Crandall (1884 -1952). He served one term as a State Representative from Howell, Michigan, in the Michigan Legislature. Mr. Crandall's term began in 1931.
Tracy F. Crandall was married to the former Ada Howe.
The date of this photograph is unknown. -
Mrs. Tracy (Ada Howe) Crandall, Howell, Michigan
This is a portrait of Mrs. Tracy (Ada) Crandall. Mrs. Crandall was born in 1881, a daughter of early Howell Township pioneers, Eugene Howe and Adelphia (Hill) Howe. She was a lifelong resident of Livingston County, Michigan. Ada Howe was married to Tracy Crandall, of Howell, who was a farmer in Howell Township and a member of the Michigan Legislature for one term commencing in 1931. Mr. Crandall died in 1952.
Mrs. Crandall died in 1980. The date of this photograph is unknown. -
Freeman W. Allison, Michigan State Legislator from Livingston County, 1897
This is a portrait of Freeman W. Allison, who was a Michigan State Representative for Livingston County, Michigan, 1897. -
Henry T. Ross, Michigan State Legislator from Livingston County, 1914 - 1920
This is a portrait of Henry T. Ross, Brighton, Michigan, who was a Michigan State Legislator from Livingston County. Mr. Ross was also on the Livingston County Board of Supervisors in 1912.
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