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    John Judson Bagley (July 24, 1832 – July 27, 1881) was a politician from the US state of Michigan, as well as the 16th governor of Michigan. Bagley was...
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  • American head college football coach John H. Bagley Jr. (1832–1902), United States Representative from New York John J. Bagley (1832–1881), U.S. politician This...
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    National Register of Historic Places. John J. Bagley was the 16th governor of Michigan, serving from 1873 to 1877. Bagley also served as a Detroit Alderman...
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    1874. Incumbent Republican John J. Bagley defeated Democratic nominee Henry Chamberlain with 50.37% of the vote. John J. Bagley, incumbent Governor (Republican)...
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    4, 1869. p. 4. Retrieved March 11, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 750–751. "John J. Bagley". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 9, 2023. Sobel 1978...
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    interested in politics and served as Wayne County Auditor under Gov. John J. Bagley. He died in 1896 when he was 80. The Detroit Iron Works brought ironmaking...
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  • district (1855–59), (1860–61) and Governor of Dakota Territory (1878–1880) John J. Bagley later served as Governor of Michigan (1873–1877) Zachariah Chandler...
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    Republican nominee John J. Bagley defeated Democratic nominee William Montague Ferry Jr. with 61.93% of the vote. John J. Bagley, member of the Detroit...
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  • Tennent Harrington Bagley (November 11, 1925 – February 20, 2014) was a high-level CIA counterintelligence officer who worked against the KGB during the...
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    The John N. Bagley House, also known as Bagley Mansion, was built as a private residence in 1889. The mansion is located at 2921 East Jefferson Avenue...
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  • He was an heir to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco fortune, and was married to US Ambassador Elizabeth Frawley Bagley. Smith Bagley was born in New York to Nancy...
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  • National Basketball Association John H. Bagley Jr. (1832–1902), United States Representative from New York John J. Bagley (1832–1881), American politician...
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  • governor of Alabama. Served as grand orator of the Grand Lodge of Alabama. John J. Bagley (1832–1881), 16th governor of Michigan. Member of Charity Lodge No....
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    Davenport Babcock, clergyman John J. Bagley, former Governor of Michigan Raphael Beck (1848–1947), artist, sculptor John Beilein, former collegiate and...
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  • of Representatives: Michael C. Kerr (D-Indiana) (until August 19), Samuel J. Randall (D-Pennsylvania) (starting December 4) Congress: 44th January 27...
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    from 1994 to 1997. Bagley was born the second child of eight children to Judge John D. Frawley and Rosemary Frawley. In 1974, Bagley graduated cum laude...
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    the region acquired a reputation for lawlessness. Michigan Governor John J. Bagley affirmed this reputation in 1877 when he advocated for abolition of...
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    from 1877 to 1881. Croswell was born in Newburgh, New York, the only son of John and Sallie (née Hicks) Croswell. His father, who was of Scots-Irish extraction...
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  • 1912) April 15 – James J. Jeffries, heavyweight boxer (died 1953) May – Paul Sarebresole, ragtime composer (died 1911) May 4 – John J. Blaine, U.S. Senator...
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  • Justice: Morrison Waite (Ohio) Speaker of the House of Representatives: Samuel J. Randall (D-Pennsylvania) Congress: 44th (until March 4), 45th (starting March...
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    store founded as a dry good store in Medina by Charles W. Carl, Sr. John J. Bagley, former Governor of Michigan, was born and raised in Medina Julie Berry...
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  • Bagley (May 27, 1950 – September 28, 2021) was a historian specializing in the history of the Western United States and the American Old West. Bagley...
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    Bagley Lehman (married to Orin Lehman), Susan Bagley Bloom, and Anne Bagley Grant, and one son, Smith Bagley, cell phone business executive and social activist...
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    Yet" and "Before I Met You") from the musical Oh, Lady! Lady!! on Ben Bagley's Jerome Kern Revisited, Vol. II, released 1990 Peace of Our Minds (double-CD)...
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    Michigan and U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan. Baldwin was born to John and Margaret (Williams) Baldwin in Coventry, Rhode Island, and attended the...
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    controlled one office and the Democrats another (as with George Romney and T. John Lesinski). This changed with the Michigan Constitution of 1963. After the...
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  • when the term was set at four years. Effective with the 2003 retirement of John Engler, governors are subject to a lifetime term limit of two four year terms...
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    Canadian Air Force airman of World War II are buried in the cemetery. John J. Bagley (1832–1881), Michigan Governor (1873–1877) Charlie Bennett (1854–1927)...
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  • reformer and activist (died 1962) January 29 – John D. Rockefeller Jr., financier and philanthropist, son of John D. Rockefeller (died 1960) February 2 – William...
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    first to represent Michigan's 9th congressional district. Governor John J. Bagley appointed Hubbell as state commissioner to the 1876 Centennial International...
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