Adam Ellis and Paul Romine. Before his time Fredrick Maltby Warner. The Farmington Hills Historical Commission, 1999.
1 | 10 Before his time Frederick Maltby Warner By Adam Ellis an |
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4 | Preface The Warner Mansion has stood as a prominent feature |
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6 | Before his time Frederick Maltby Warner By Adam Ellis and P |
7 | Introduction If you have ever drove down Grand River than y |
8 | Nottinghamshire on July 21, 1865, the child had no idea wha |
9 | burned down in October of 1872. In the summer of 1876 Fred' |
10 | Exhibition in Philadelphia. On the way to Philadelphia they |
11 | Mercantile was handed over to him. In 1888 Fred bought a ha |
12 | Secretary of State In 1894 Warner added to his cheese facto |
13 | him by previous governors and made unheard-of changes that |
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15 | attitude toward roads had changed enough to warrant cancell |
16 | The Supreme Court upheld this law. All 27 of the cases agai |
17 | Democratic candidate. Warner defeated Kimmerle with a vote |
18 | The Senatorial election was first. The current Senator, Rus |
19 | government annually. In continuation of his battle against |
20 | 16-16. Just when it seemed nothing could ever happen in Mic |
21 | two opponents within the Republican Party were Auditor Gene |
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23 | passed, by a vote of 21 to 5. The bill entered the House on |
24 | Back in Farmington When Warner came back to Farmington he s |
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26 | Bibliography 1. Fox, Jean M. "I went to the people..." Fred |