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691: 25: 888: 103: 532:(1919; republished 2002) is autobiographical. The title refers to work he did prospecting for iron ore in Wisconsin and the Michigan Upper Peninsula and reflects his love of the outdoors. He wrote several other books and co-wrote some with his adopted daughter, Stellanova, who also wrote several books herself. 356:
In 1910, Osborn was elected the 27th Governor of Michigan and served from 1911 to 1913. His tenure as governor was focused on reforms as the state deficit was eliminated; a workmen's compensation bill was sanctioned; and a presidential primary law was authorized. In 1912, Osborn campaigned for
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Osborn used a wheelchair, and Stellanova became his full-time nurse. After his wife Lillian died, Stellanova's adoption was annulled. On April 9, 1949, at Osborn's Georgia residence, he at 89 and Stellanova at 54 were married. He died two weeks later at Possum Poke, his residence in
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during those years. Osborn met Stellanova Brunt in 1924, and she took a job as his researcher and secretary. In 1928, he was a candidate for the Republican nomination for U.S. vice president, yet was defeated by
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After his term as governor, Osborn traveled the world and came back for another attempt to become governor again and unseat his successor, Democrat
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After politics, Osborn returned to the newspaper business and became active in the pursuit of iron ore prospecting. He was a member of the
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for president to unseat the current President Taft. After Roosevelt lost the Republican nomination and bolted from the party to start the
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Hunts' Guide to Michigan's Upper Peninsula, "Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan: Riverfront walk along Water Street and Brady Park"
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Men of progress: embracing biographical sketches of representative Michigan men; with an outline history of the state ...
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fraternity, yet left before graduating. From there he moved to Chicago, Illinois, and briefly worked for the
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in Georgia, using it as a retreat and a place to write. He died there on April 11, 1949, aged 89.
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to George A. Osborn and Margaret (Fannon) Osborn, who named him Chase Salmon after abolitionist
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There is an undated oil painting on canvas of Governor Osborn on display at the
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as president. In 1930, he was again a candidate in the primary for the
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for U.S. president. That same year he became a member of the
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Wayne State University Press publicity for republication of
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also holds a bust of Osborn on the first floor. The female
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Governor Osborn's home in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
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Governor of Michigan
Lieutenant
John Q. Ross
Fred M. Warner
Woodbridge N. Ferris
Huntington County, Indiana
Poulan, Georgia
Republican
governor of Michigan
Possum Poke
Huntington County, Indiana
Salmon Chase
U.S. Secretary of the Treasury
Abraham Lincoln
Purdue University
Sigma Chi
Chicago Tribune
Evening Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Florence, Wisconsin
Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
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