Edwin B. Winans, 22nd Governor of Michigan, 1891-1892. Democrat. Religion: Episcopal. Born in New York in 1826. Died 1894. Buried in Hamburg. Farmer by trade.
Fred M. Warner, 26th Governor of Michigan, 1905-1910. Republican. Religion: Methodist/Episcopal. Born in England in 1865. Died 1923. Buried in Farmington. Businessman by trade.
Murray D. Van Wagoner, 38th Governor of Michigan, 1941-1942. Democrat. Religion: Episcopal. Born in Kingston in 1898. Died 1986. Buried in Troy. Engineer by trade.
John B. Swainson, 42nd Governor of Michigan, 1961-1962. Democrat. Religion: United Church of Christ. Born in Canada in 1925. Died 1994. Lawyer by trade.
Albert E. Sleeper, 29th Governor of Michigan, 1917-1920. Republican. Religion: Episcopal. Born in Vermont in 1862. Died 1934. Buried in Lexington. Businessman and banker by trade.
Kim Sigler, 40th Governor of Michigan, 1947-1948. Republican. Religion: Methodist. Born in Nebraska in 1894. Died 1953. Buried in Hastings. Lawyer by trade.
John T. Rich, 23rd Governor of Michigan, 1893-1896. Republican. Religion: Presbyterian. Born in Pennsylvania in 1841. Died 1926. Buried in Lapeer. Farmer by trade.
Andrew Parsons, 10th Governor of Michigan, 1853-1854. Democrat. Religion: Episcopal. Born in New York in 1817. Died 1855. Buried in Corunna. Teacher by trade.
Chase S. Osborn, 27th Governor of Michigan, 1911-1912. Republican. Religion: Presbyterian. Born in Indiana in 1860. Died 1949. Buried in Duck Island. Publisher by trade.
Governor William Milliken at meeting with members of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Members looking at the lighthouse at Grand Have, Michigan.
Lighthouse; Grand Haven (Mich.); Milliken, William G.; G. William Milliken
Black and white photograph showing Governor and Mrs. G. Mennen Williams marching in the Mackinac Bridge parade in St. Ignace, Michigan. Parades were held in St. Ignace (May 7) and Mackinaw City (May 8) in 1954 to celebrate the groundbreaking of the...
Saint Ignace (Mich.); Mackinac County (Mich.); Mackinaw City (Mich.); Cheboygan County (Mich.); parades; Williams, G. Mennen, 1911-1988; people;
Black and white photograph showing Governor G. Mennen Williams speaking at the Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Mackinac Bridge in Mackinaw City, Michigan.
Mackinaw City (Mich.); Cheboygan County (Mich.); Williams, G. Mennen, 1911-1988; celebrations; crowds
Black and white photograph showing Governor and Mrs. G. Mennen Williams marching in the Mackinac Bridge Groundbreaking parade in Mackinaw City, Michigan. Parades were held both in St. Ignace (May 7) and Mackinaw City (May 8) in 1954 to celebrate...
Mackinaw City (Mich.); Cheboygan County (Mich.); Williams, G. Mennen, 1911-1988; parades;