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Alex J. Groesbeck

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Forgetful of the state poets of republican Athens, the Governor's historical knowledge led him to describe the bill as "a reversion to monarchical customs" which "has no place in a republican form of government."
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that year and set up practice in Detroit where he rapidly gained the "respect, goodwill and confidence of his colleagues, because of his close conformity to the highest ethical standards of the profession".
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During his six years in office, the state's highway growth continued, prison reform measures were sanctioned, state titles for automobiles began, and state government was restructured and consolidated.
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in the 1926 Republican primary election. In 1924, he was a delegate to the Republican National Convention, which chose President
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Groesbeck is recognized as an important "road builder" in Michigan, being the first governor to champion the use of
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In 1924, he opposed a ballot initiative (sponsored by the Public School Defense League) to require attendance at
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to be re-elected. In addition to Groesbeck's political work, he was one of the builders of the Flint-Saginaw
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Sheriff Louis Groesbeck and his wife Julia (Coquillard) Groesbeck. Groesbeck attended the public schools of
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In 1920, he won the Republican primary election for governor and defeated Democrat and former governor
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Groesbeck's entrance into state politics came in 1912 — he led efforts to select a delegation to the
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Groesbeck's gubernatorial papers are kept in the Archives of the State of Michigan.
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National Governors Association, Alexander Groesbeck, 30th Governor of Michigan.
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Digital picture of Alex Groesbeck, Michigan History, Arts and Libraries.
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He is memorialized by a state historical marker in the City of Warren.
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In 1925, Groesbeck vetoed legislation that would have created a
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City of Warren, Alex Groesbeck historical marker information.
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Alexander Groesbeck at Macomb County Historical Commission.
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He was defeated in the 1930 Republican primary election by
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Groesbeck was later appointed chairman of the Michigan
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in the general election. He was also a member of the
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