Kim Sigler (born Kimber Cornellus Sigler on May 2, 1894 in Schuyler, Nebraska; died November 30, 1953 in Augusta, Michigan) succeeded Harry Kelly as the fortieth Governor of Michigan, serving between January 1, 1947 and January 1, 1949. Following the end of Sigler's term as Governor, G. Mennen Williams (born February 23, 1911 in Detroit, Michigan; died February 2, 1988 in Detroit, Michigan) became the forty-first Governor of Michigan, serving between January 1, 1949 and January 1, 1961.
Justice Frank Murphy, who served on the US Supreme Court from 1940-1949, was the 35th Governor of Michigan. He held office for a single term, from 1937-1939, before being deleted by his predecessor, Governor Frank Fitzgerald (34th and 36th Governor of Michigan).
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.
G. Mennen Williams (born February 23, 1911 in Detroit, Michigan; died February 2, 1988 in Detroit, Michigan) succeeded Kim Sigler as the forty-first Governor of Michigan, serving between January 1, 1949 and January 1, 1961, including the whole of 1957.
Frank Murphy (born April 13, 1890 in Harbor Beach, Michigan; died July 19, 1949 in Detroit, Michigan) succeeded Frank Fitzgerald as the thirty-seventh Governor of Michigan, serving between January 1, 1937 and January 1, 1939, including the whole of 1938.
G. Mennen Williams (born February 23, 1911 in Detroit, Michigan; died February 2, 1988 in Detroit, Michigan) succeeded Kim Sigler as the forty-first Governor of Michigan, serving between January 1, 1949 and January 1, 1961, including the whole of 1952.
G. Mennen Williams (born February 23, 1911 in Detroit, Michigan; died February 2, 1988 in Detroit, Michigan) succeeded Kim Sigler as the forty-first Governor of Michigan, serving between January 1, 1949 and January 1, 1961, including the whole of 1954.
G. Mennen Williams (born February 23, 1911 in Detroit, Michigan; died February 2, 1988 in Detroit, Michigan) succeeded Kim Sigler as the forty-first Governor of Michigan, serving between January 1, 1949 and January 1, 1961, including the whole of 1955.
The governor of Michigan is Jennifer M. Granholm.
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.
Michigan Governor's Mansion was created in 1957.
Calling on Michigan - 1949 was released on: USA: 5 March 1949
Playlands of Michigan - 1949 was released on: USA: 26 March 1949