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Sanilac County
Michigan

Politicians who lived in Sanilac County

  Sanilac County (no city given): Leonard Ball — Oscar F. Buschlen — Austin M. Clark — John Divine — Alonzo Downing — Ernest Dunsford — Charles Engel — James Erwin — John W. Goodwine — Reginald Howard — Allen E. Keyes — George A. Knight — Frank Light — Benjamin McClure — William F. O'Connell — Richard D. O'Keefe — Albert Pack — Frank R. Reed — Walter B. Smafield — Frank Sweet — Robert A. Turrel — Andrew Tyrell — Pearl Willer
  Applegate: Quincy P. Hoffman — Leonard J. Paterson
  Brown City: Paul Muxlow — James Reilly — Claude L. Wood — Velma Wood
  Near Brown City: Robert Attridge
  Carsonville: James McCaren — William J. McCaren
  Croswell: William H. Aitkin — Fred E. Dunn — John Espinoza
  Deckerville: Lloyd F. Buhl — Herb Clements — Alpheus P. Decker — George B. Forrester — Frank Merriman — Joel C. Merriman — Robert Nagle — Marilyn H. Wojtas
  Forester: Alex Little
  Lexington: Jonathan W. Babcock — Watson Beach — Peter H. Benedict — Carol Cease Campbell — John Divine — Stephen R. Ehardt — B. R. Noble — Albert E. Sleeper — Ed Smith
  Marlette: Carol Dale — George H. Fenner — Weldon A. Gift — J. McGill — Frank F. Rogers
  McGregor: Philip O'Connell
  Minden City: C. H. McGinley
  Peck: James Foster — Thomas N. Graham
  Port Sanilac: Ray Denison — J. F. H. Harrison — James McCaren
  Sandusky: Mrs. Leslie Consterdine — William Dawson — Orval Carl Finkbeiner — John H. Hands — Eleanor M. Light — Donald E. Marshall — K. H. McKenzie — Charles G. Putney — Charles W. Rigney — George S. Tweedie — S. Martin Tweedie — Winnifred Tweedie
  Near Sandusky: Genevieve Gerstenbuger
  Sanilac: William H. Aitkin — William Roberts
  Sanilac Center (now Sandusky): Christopher Murphy
  Snover: Kathleen Berden — Merlyn Smith
  Urban: Richard Pearson
   See also Michigan areas not assigned to counties.
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