David E. Heineman papers, 1905

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David E. Heineman papers, 1905

Letters to Emily V. Mason and others concerning proposed removal of remains of Governor Stevens T. Mason to Detroit; his portrait, and ceremonies celebrating his career.

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Pattengill, H. R. (Henry Romaine), 1852-1918

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Michigan Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1893-1897, and Progressive Party candidate for Michigan governor in 1914. From the description of Henry R. Pattengill papers, 1861-1939. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34418373 ...

Heineman, David E., 1865-1935

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Born in Detroit, Oct.17,1865; attended Detroit High School; graduated from U. of M. 1887; admitted to bar, 1889; comp. & revised Detroit city ordinances; member State Legislature,1899-1900; member of City Council,1903-10; Controller, 1903-1913; originated city manager plan ; secured Carnegie grant for erection of Main Library; founder of Robert Hopkin Club which later became Scarab Club; married Tessa Demmon,1919; died Feb. 22,1935.) (Mich. Pion. Colls., v. 35, p. 238-243 ; Detroit News) (bl...

Mason, Emily V. (Emily Virginia), 1815-1909

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Ferry, M.B., Mrs.

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Mason, Stevens Thomson, 1811-1843

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Stevens Thomson Mason was born in Virginia (October 27, 1811) and educated in Kentucky where his father had emigrated in 1812. In 1830, his father, John Mason, was appointed secretary of the Territory of Michigan by President Andrew Jackson. He resigned a year later and left for Texas and Mexico perhaps on a mission for the president. In his place, Jackson named the nineteen year old Stevens Mason to the vacant secretariat, taking his oath of office on July 25, 1831. As secretary Mason was also ...

Demmon, Isaac N. (Isaac Newton), 1842-1920

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Isaac Newton Demmon was a member of the Department of English and Rhetoric at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. From the description of Letters to Horace Howard Furness, 1893-1899. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155883074 Professor of English at University of Michigan. From the description of Isaac Newton Demmon papers, 1858-1920. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34423500 Professor of English, 1876-1920; cur...