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    Hazen Stuart Pingree (August 30, 1840 – June 18, 1901) was a four-term Republican mayor of Detroit (1889–1897) and the 24th governor of Michigan (1897–1901)...
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  • David Pingree (1933–2005), American historian of mathematics Hannah Pingree (born 1976), former Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives. Hazen S. Pingree...
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    regulation and services from city government. Midwestern mayors—especially Hazen S. Pingree and Tom L. Johnson, led early reforms against boss-dominated municipal...
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  • Argue (1921–1991), Canadian politician Hazen "Kiki" Cuyler (1898-1950), Major League Baseball player Hazen S. Pingree (1840–1901), Detroit mayor and Michigan...
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  • Governor Pingree may refer to: Hazen S. Pingree (1840–1901), 24th Governor of Michigan Samuel E. Pingree (1832–1922), 40th Governor of Vermont This disambiguation...
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    a businessman with no political experience, Hazen S. Pingree after a colorful campaign in which Pingree revealed his tolerance by making a circuit of...
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    gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 1896. Republican nominee Hazen S. Pingree defeated Fusion candidate of the Democratic, People's, and Union Silver...
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    1974, Vol. 58 Issue 2, pp 101–130 Melvin G. Holli, Reform in Detroit: Hazen S. Pingree and Urban Politics (Oxford U.P., 1969) Harry Barnard, Independent Man:...
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    November 29, 1864, like the man who would later precede him as governor, Hazen S. Pingree, Bliss escaped from a Confederate prison. He walked near three weeks...
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    touchdowns with nine. Tackle Frank Villa and halfback Hazen Pingree Jr. (whose father Hazen S. Pingree was elected Governor of Michigan during the football...
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    post office called Pingree was established in 1882, and remained in operation until 1993. The city's name honors Hazen S. Pingree, Mayor of Detroit, Michigan...
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    Michigan Library. pp. 585–630. Retrieved 2006-06-15. "Michigan Governor Hazen Stuart Pingree". National Governors Association. Retrieved October 30, 2010. Detroit...
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  • Chicago promoted settlement houses. Early municipal reformers included Hazen S. Pingree (mayor of Detroit in the 1890s) and Tom L. Johnson in Cleveland, Ohio...
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    response of the 1893–1897 economic depression in Detroit. In 1894, Mayor Hazen S. Pingree called on outlying citizens of a depression-struck Detroit to lend...
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    prostitution to feed their families. To help the people of Detroit, Mayor Hazen S. Pingree launched his "Potato Patch Plan", which were community gardens for...
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    Larrabee Josephine Shaw Lowell Edgar Lee Masters William Vaughn Moody Hazen S. Pingree Carl Schurz John Sherman Moorfield Storey Morrison I. Swift William...
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    regulation and services from city government. Midwestern mayors—especially Hazen S. Pingree and Tom L. Johnson, led early reforms against boss-dominated municipal...
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    most of Detroit's waterfront of the time. It wasn't until 1890 that Hazen S. Pingree, Detroit's mayor at that time, suggested the location would be ideal...
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    Association. Retrieved March 9, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 755–756. "Hazen Stuart Pingree". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 9, 2023. "Takes...
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  • off-limits to development. North Maine Woods topics Chellie Pingree Hannah Pingree Hazen S. Pingree Daniel J Vogt; Bruce C Larson; John C Gordon; Anna Fanzeres...
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    innovations. The pace was set in Detroit Michigan, where Republican mayor Hazen S. Pingree first put together the reform coalition. Many cities set up municipal...
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    Detroit's Department of Street Railways followed in 1922. Detroit Mayor Hazen S. Pingree had led the charge years before to have the city take over operations...
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    Tom L. Johnson Samuel M. Jones Frank de Jong Franklin Knight Lane Hazen S. Pingree Philip Snowden Josiah C. Wedgwood William Bauchop Wilson Jackson Stitt...
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    candidate for Governor of Michigan in 1898, losing to incumbent Republican Hazen S. Pingree. He also ran for election in 1900 to the 57th Congress, losing to incumbent...
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    Senator William Borah in Idaho. The first important reform mayor was Hazen S. Pingree of Detroit (1890–1897), who was elected Governor of Michigan in 1896...
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    (April 23, 1841 – March 28, 1926) was an American politician serving as a U.S. Representative and the 23rd governor of Michigan. Rich was born in Conneautville...
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    in existence 125 years later, is founded. January 9 – George F. Hoar, a U.S. Senator for Massachusetts, speaks out in the Senate against American expansion...
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    Frederic S. Goodrich, Prohibition Henry Ramsay, Socialist Democrat Henry Ulbricht, Socialist Labor Daniel Thompson, People's Hazen S. Pingree, Socialist...
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    Detroit, from March 22 to April 5, 1897, following the resignation of Hazen S. Pingree. Richert's family moved from the German Empire to the United States...
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  • of Hazen S. Pingree. Hazen S. Pingree (1840–1901), Mayor of Detroit, Michigan 1890–97; Governor of Michigan 1897–1900. Relative of Samuel E. Pingree. Chellie...
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