Alger, R. A. (Russell Alexander), 1836-1907
Alger (1836-1907) served as U.S. Senator from Michigan, 1902-1907. He was a Republican. (Information from Senators of the U.S.). Scripps served as Michigan Senator from the Third District, 1903-1904. He was born in England in 1835 and came to the U.S. in 1844. Scripps worked as a reporter for the Chicago Tribune in 1857. After settling in Detroit in 1859, he managed the Detroit Tribune until 1863 when he founded the Detroit Evening News. In 1862, Scripps married Harriet J. Messinger. He was active in establishing the Detroit Museum of Art and served as a Park Commissioner and member of the Detroit Public Library Commission. Scripps was also a Republican. He died in 1906. (Information from Michigan biographies, v. 2, p. 271.) The Clarke Historical Library has several books by or about Scripps and Alger.
From the description of Correspondence, 1903. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 44891776
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