Michigan -- Politics and government
Found in 51 Collections and/or Records:
Judson Grenell autobiography
This typewritten autobiography contains discussions of numerous social, political, and economic issues connected with Grennell's newspaper, the Detroit News, and legislative activities. A microfilm copy of the collection is available.
Kennedy family papers
Kenneth Priestly collection
This collection contains a circular from the election of 1876 entitled "Life of Gov. Tilden, Our Next President"; a membership advertisement (1886) for the Tuscola County, Michigan Club, signed by N. M. Richardson; and an election circular (1890) for George W. Stone for auditor general of Michigan.
Kit Clardy papers
The collection contains campaign materials, newspaper clippings, and weekly "Washington Reports," newsletters to Clardy's constituents describing his Congressional and committee work.
Labor Day (Paul Sutherland, 9th Dist.), 1966-07
The Zolton Ferency papers consists of "A Survey of the Political Climate in Michigan," "Zolton Ferency, Democrat for State Senate: a Lifetime of Leadership," and a film of the Michigan Democratic Commission.
Lucy Perrin Palmer memoirs
This collection consists of typewritten excerpts from memoirs written by Lucy Perrin Palmer whose relatives settled in St. Johns, Michigan. Most notable among these was Henry M. Perrin, lawyer and state senator. The memoirs cover family history from 1840 to 1889.
Martha Griffiths, circa 1955
Martha Griffiths, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan's 17th district, tells Congressman Hayworth how she came to be in politics, and offers her view on women in politics. Congressman Hayworth and his research assistant, George Belknap, discuss postal rates and salaries.
Mary Taylor Hale correspondence
The bulk of the correspondence was written by friends and relatives in Michigan and California in the period 1864-1880 to Mary Taylor, later Mrs. Richard Hale, a school teacher residing in Milford, Michigan
In addition to education and the problems of teaching, such topics as the Civil War, the draft, election politics, and farming activities are discussed.
Also included are the courtship letters (1842) of John Taylor of Milford and Jane Wark of New York City.