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    Michigan, the son of Macomb County Sheriff Louis Groesbeck and his wife Julia (Coquillard) Groesbeck. Groesbeck attended the public schools of Mount Clemens...
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  • Groesbeck, as a person, may refer to: Alex J. Groesbeck (1873–1953), American governor of Michigan (1921-1927) Herman V.S. Groesbeck (1849–1929), Chief...
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    – Actress, star of Punky Brewster and sister of actress Marla Gibbs Alex Groesbeck (1873–1953) – Michigan Governor and Attorney General Major Edward Hartwick...
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    effort by state investigators on recommendations from Michigan Governor, Alex Groesbeck, to smash the organization. Thirty-one criminals were convicted of liquor...
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    Detroit to Mount Clemens and points north. M-97 (Groesbeck Highway), named for Governor Alex Groesbeck, is near the western edge of Roseville. It extends...
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    Martha Griffiths, Lieutenant Governor of Michigan (1983–1991), Armada Alex Groesbeck, politician, Warren Butch Hartman, creator of the cartoon show The Fairly...
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    Hamtramck became so corrupt that in the fall of 1923, Michigan Governor Alex Groesbeck ordered detachments of the Michigan State Police into Hamtramck to take...
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    the termini, Groesbeck Highway runs through suburban residential and commercial areas. Groesbeck Highway is named after Alex Groesbeck, former Michigan...
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    1920, he was an unsuccessful candidate for Governor, being defeated by Alex Groesbeck. On August 14, 1921, he married Mary E. McCloud (1882–1954). In 1922...
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  • Chair of the Michigan Republican Party In office 1914–1916 Preceded by Alex Groesbeck Succeeded by John D. Mangum Personal details Political party Republican...
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  • of Massachusetts: Channing H. Cox (Republican) Governor of Michigan: Alex Groesbeck (Republican) Governor of Minnesota: J. A. O. Preus (Republican) Governor...
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  • chief justice. On his death, Howard Wiest was appointed by Governor Alex Groesbeck to fill the seat. "In Memoriam Flavius L. Brooke", Michigan Supreme...
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    Court Wiest was appointed to the Michigan Supreme Court by Governor Alex Groesbeck to fill the seat vacated upon the death of Flavius L. Brooke. He served...
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  • the area is Charles Groesbeck in about 1830. He was soon joined by his brother Louis (the father of Michigan Governor Alex Groesbeck) and Charles Rivard...
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  • college, he worked for a law firm headed by the Governor of Michigan, Alex Groesbeck. In 1948, with Milton J. Miller, he formed a law firm that is known...
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  • Indiana (1917–1921) Percival P. Baxter, Governor of Maine (1921–1925) Alex Groesbeck, Governor of Michigan (1921–1927) Samuel McKelvie, Governor of Nebraska...
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    Alex Groesbeck held strategy sessions to decide whom to tap to fill the open Senate seat which resulted from Truman Newberry's resignation. Groesbeck...
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  • astronomer (d. 2021) Dick Smith, American baseball player (d. 2021) July 24 – Alex Katz, American painter July 25 – Midge Decter, American journalist and author...
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  • Southern) Governors Current Percival Baxter, Governor of Maine (1921-1925) Alex Groesbeck, Governor of Michigan (1921-1927) Former Samuel Elrod, Governor of South...
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  • Alvan T. Fuller (Republican) (starting January 8) Governor of Michigan: Alex Groesbeck (Republican) Governor of Minnesota: J. A. O. Preus (Republican) (until...
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  • $0.02/gal (equivalent to $0.36/gal in 2023), but vetoed by Governor Alex Groesbeck. It was later enacted effective in 1926. The highway commissioner was...
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  • of Massachusetts: Alvan T. Fuller (Republican) Governor of Michigan: Alex Groesbeck (Republican) Governor of Minnesota: Theodore Christianson (Republican)...
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  • Reiner, comedian, actor, director and screenwriter (d. 2020) March 22 – Alex Xydias, racing driver March 23 – Marty Allen, comedian and television actor...
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    federal judge (died 2021) August 11 Henry Graff, historian (died 2020) Alex Haley, author (died 1992) August 13 Barney Liddell, musician (died 2003)...
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  • of Massachusetts: Channing H. Cox (Republican) Governor of Michigan: Alex Groesbeck (Republican) Governor of Minnesota: J. A. O. Preus (Republican) Governor...
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    bread pheasants when he set up a farm in Mason, Michigan. Governor Alex Groesbeck appointed Baird as the first director of the Michigan Conservation Department...
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    unsuccessful candidate in the Republican primary for governor in 1920 against Alex Groesbeck, who was successful in the general election. Dickinson served as Lieutenant...
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  • Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved October 17, 2012. "Alex Groesbeck". National Governors Association. Retrieved October 17, 2012. "Patrick...
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    contracted tuberculosis; recognizing the public health crisis, governor Alex Groesbeck purchased the Roosevelt Community House back from Macfadden in 1921...
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    University of Michigan President Marion Leroy Burton, Michigan Governor Alex Groesbeck, Fielding H. Yost, and two U.S. Congressmen. His casket was carried...
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