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Michigan: 1867 Constitutional Convention


Delegates to State Constitutional Convention, 1867 (May be incomplete!)
Levi Aldrich 1867 Lorenzo P. Alexander 1867 William W. Andrus 1867 Julius S. Barber 1867 Perley Bills 1867 Milton Bradley 1867 James Burtenshaw 1867 George F. Case 1867 Omar D. Conger 1867 Henry H. Coolidge 1867 Thomas M. Crocker 1867 Charles M. Croswell 1867 John Divine 1867 William S. Farmer 1867 Jacob Ferris 1867 George W. Germain 1867 Marsh Giddings 1867 Daniel Hixson 1867 De Witt C. Leach 1867 John W. Longyear 1867 George V. N. Lothrop 1867 Henry R. Lovell 1867 Cyrus G. Luce 1867 Robert McClelland 1867 Willard M. McConnell 1867 John Q. McKernon 1867 Marcus H. Miles 1867 Hiram L. Miller 1867 Lyman Murray 1867 Thomas Ninde 1867 S. Titus Parsons 1867 William A. Rafter 1867 William L. Stoughton 1867 Jabez G. Sutherland 1867 Jacob J. Van Riper 1867 P. Dean Warner 1867 George Willard 1867 Edwin B. Winans 1867 Solomon L. Withey 1867 Sanford A. Yeomans 1867

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