Charles Miller Croswell (October 31, 1825 – December 13, 1886) was the 17th governor of Michigan from 1877 to 1881. Croswell was born in Newburgh, New...
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the town's first postmaster. In 1877 it was renamed Croswell, in honor of Governor Charles Croswell. The town incorporated as a city in 1881. According...
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Croswell can refer to: Charles Croswell, Michigan governor Edwin Croswell, 19th-century journalist Harry Croswell, 19th-century journalist and clergyman...
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The Governor Charles Croswell House is a building located at 228 North Broad Street in the city of Adrian in Lenawee County, Michigan, United States. It...
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archaeologist-anthropologist Daniel Hicks, builder and first owner of Governor Charles Croswell House Daniel Hicks, player-owner of the West Virginia Wild basketball...
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Hall Company, whose stockholders included future Michigan governor Charles Croswell. Its first public event, taking place on March 19, was a lecture by...
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Governors Association. Retrieved March 9, 2023. Sobel 1978, p. 751. "Charles Miller Croswell". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 9, 2023. Sobel...
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Harry Croswell (June 16, 1778 – March 13, 1858) was a crusading political journalist, a publisher, author, and an Episcopal Church clergyman. Though largely...
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was an elective office, (1850–1963). Elected a Democratic as Speaker, Charles Whipple. Michigan participated in the 1836 election but had not yet been...
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rooms, was dedicated at the same time as the inauguration of Governor Charles Croswell January 1, 1879. The Lansing capitol building inspired a national trend...
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