Aaron Thomas Bliss (May 22, 1837 – September 16, 1906) was an American politician who served as a U.S. Representative and the 25th governor of Michigan...
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Governor Aaron T. Bliss. Bliss was first platted as allotments for members of the Mackinac Bands of Chippewa and Ottawa Indians in the late 1800s. Bliss Township...
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initially established as Western State Normal School in 1903 by Governor Aaron T. Bliss for the training of teachers. It was renamed Western Michigan University...
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(1927–2014), professor of theatre at the University of Connecticut Aaron T. Bliss, Governor of Michigan Ferdinand Brucker, US House of Representatives...
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British politician Aaron Benavot, American global education policy analyst Aaron T. Bliss (1837–1906), American politician Aaron Alpeoria Bradley (1815–1881)...
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1889 49th 50th Elected in 1884. Re-elected in 1886. Lost re-election. Aaron T. Bliss (Saginaw) Republican March 4, 1889 – March 3, 1891 51st Elected in 1888...
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Senator Bliss may refer to: Aaron T. Bliss (1837–1906), Michigan State Senate George Bliss (Massachusetts politician) (1793–1873), Massachusetts State...
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1901 until 1904 he served as the Michigan Secretary of State under Aaron T. Bliss. In 1904, Warner was elected Governor of Michigan and served three terms...
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Dunstan Orrin W. Robinson Preceded by John Treadway Rich Succeeded by Aaron T. Bliss 43rd Mayor of Detroit In office 1889–1897 Preceded by John Pridgeon...
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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...
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