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401:Retirement and death
344:Governor of Michigan
282:governor of Michigan
183:January 2, 1895–1898
53:Governor of Michigan
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1277:American Freemasons
484:Gov. Warner Mansion
288:from 1901 to 1905.
596:George A. Prescott
571:Political offices
419:Knights of Pythias
395:Portrait of Warner
278:Fred Maltby Warner
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