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gubernatorial election. Henry R. Pattengill was born on January 4, 1852, in Mount Vision, New York, to parents Lemuel C. and Mary G. Pattengill. His father was... |
original on December 28, 2005. Retrieved June 20, 2006. "Spartan Saga: Henry Butler" Archived December 20, 2013, at the Wayback Machine. Michigan State... |
Superintendent of Public Instruction-elect Henry R. Pattengill named Hammond as his deputy. Hammond served as deputy for Pattengill's tenure in office, from 1893 to... |
general election, Fitch was defeated by the Republican nominee, Henry R. Pattengill. On September 1, 1895, Fitch relinquished his holdings in the Post... |
Albert Henderson Pattengill (February 26, 1842 – March 16, 1906) was an American professor of Greek. For 40 years, Pattengill was also a leader in athletics... |
Herschel R. Gass 1883–1885 Resigned. Theodore Nelson 1885–1886 Joseph Estabrook 1887–1890 Ferris S. Fitch Jr. 1891–1892 Henry R. Pattengill 1893–1896... |
Moore, Socialist E. W. Woodruff, Prohibition James R. Murray, Socialist Labor Henry R. Pattengill, Progressive Frank Durfee, Unaffiliated "Our Campaigns... |
Ferris, Democratic Chase S. Osborn, Republican Other candidates Henry R. Pattengill, Progressive James Hoogerhyde, Socialist Charles N. Eayrs, Prohibition... |
Party political offices First Progressive nominee for Governor of Michigan 1912 Succeeded by Henry R. Pattengill... |
Flip Flap with Wm.B. Pattengill 1948: The Dog Show-Off with Gordon Whittier, Nick Tafuri, Irving Dressler, and Wm.B. Pattengill 1947: Santa's Surprise... |
Dawn Pettengill (redirect from Dawn Pattengill) Henderson (R) ▌Thomas Jeneary (R) ▌Skyler Wheeler (R) ▌Zach Dieken (R) ▌Megan Jones (R) ▌Mike Sexton (R) ▌Ann Meyer (R) ▌Henry Stone (R) ▌John Wills (R) ▌Brian... |
Progressive Joseph Walker 32,145 7.02 / 100 3rd of 6 Michigan Progressive Henry R. Pattengill 36,747 8.34 / 100 3rd of 6 Minnesota Prohibition Willis G. Calderwood... |
Commission. Archived (PDF) from the original on November 30, 2012. Pattengill, Henry R. (1895). Fifty-Ninth Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public... |
com. Pattengill, Henry R., ed. (September 19, 1901). "Obituary, Col. J. Sumner Rogers". Michigan School Moderator. Lansing, MI: H. R. Pattengill. p. 39... |
Albert (given name) (section R) Italian composer, music theorist, writer, philosopher, and artist Albert Pattengill (1842–1906), American professor Albert Patterson (1894–1954), American... |
2.31% E. W. Woodruff (Prohibition) 1.11% James R. Murray (Socialist Labor) 0.15% Henry R. Pattengill (Progressive) 0.02% Minnesota Joseph A. A. Burnquist... |
Democratic Re-elected, 48.15% Chase S. Osborn (Republican) 40.02% Henry R. Pattengill (Progressive) 8.34% James Hoogerhyde (Socialist) 2.51% Charles N... |
(October 6, 1899). Pattengill, Henry Romaine (ed.). "In the Philippines". Timely Topics. Vol. IV, no. 39. Johnson, Mary I. Lansing, MI: Henry Romaine Pattingill... |
Matt. "Man turns self in to police in connection with shooting outside Pattengill Academy". Lansing State Journal. "2 injured in campus shooting at South... |
Carpenter, Frank G. (23 January 1908). "Madagascar's Ex-Queen". In Pattengill, Henry (ed.). Moderator-Topics. Vol. 28. Lansing, MI. pp. 370–372.{{cite... |