John J. Bagley (born July 24, 1832 in Medina, New York; died December 27, 1881 in Detroit, Michigan) succeeded Henry P. Baldwin as the sixteenth Governor of Michigan, serving between January 1, 1873 and January 3, 1877. Following the end of Bagley's term as Governor, Charles Croswell (born October 31, 1825 in Newburgh, New York; died December 13, 1886 in Adrian, Michigan) became the seventeenth Governor of Michigan, serving between January 3, 1877 and January 1, 1881.
William Cornstock (born July 2, 1877 in Alpena, Michigan; died June 19, 1949 in Detroit, Michigan) succeeded Wilber Brucker as the thirty-third Governor of Michigan, serving between January 1, 1933 and January 1, 1935, including the whole of 1934.
Charles Croswell (born October 31, 1825 in Newburgh, New York; died December 13, 1886 in Adrian, Michigan) succeeded John J. Bagley as the seventeenth Governor of Michigan, serving between January 3, 1877 and January 1, 1881, including the whole of 1878.
Charles Croswell (born October 31, 1825 in Newburgh, New York; died December 13, 1886 in Adrian, Michigan) succeeded John J. Bagley as the seventeenth Governor of Michigan, serving between January 3, 1877 and January 1, 1881, including the whole of 1879.
Charles Croswell (born October 31, 1825 in Newburgh, New York; died December 13, 1886 in Adrian, Michigan) succeeded John J. Bagley as the seventeenth Governor of Michigan, serving between January 3, 1877 and January 1, 1881, including the whole of 1880.
Wilber Brucker (bron June 23, 1894 in Saginaw, Michigan; died October 28, 1968 in Detroit, Michigan) succeeded Fred Green as the thirty-second Governor of Michigan, serving between January 1, 1931 and January 1, 1933. Following the end of Brucker's term as Governor, William Cornstock (born July 2, 1877 in Alpena, Michigan; died June 19, 1949 in Detroit, Michigan) became the thirty-third Governor of Michigan, serving between January 1, 1933 and January 1, 1935.
John J. Bagley (born July 24, 1832 in Medina, New York; died December 27, 1881 in Detroit, Michigan) succeeded Henry P. Baldwin as the sixteenth Governor of Michigan, serving between January 1, 1873 and January 3, 1877, including the whole of 1875.
John J. Bagley (born July 24, 1832 in Medina, New York; died December 27, 1881 in Detroit, Michigan) succeeded Henry P. Baldwin as the sixteenth Governor of Michigan, serving between January 1, 1873 and January 3, 1877, including the whole of 1876.
The governor of Michigan is Jennifer M. Granholm.
Michigan Governor's Mansion was created in 1957.
Stevens T. Mason was Michigan's first governor.
Michigan Humane Society was created in 1877.
"I am Lt. Governor John D. Cherry, and it is my great honor to serve the people of Michigan." -Michigan Lt. Governor, John D. Cherry