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Henry Howard (Michigan politician)

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Henry Howard received his schooling in Port Huron, and for four years worked in various positions in Port Huron and Detroit. In 1854, Henry Howard joined his father's business, and the two were partners for 26 years until John Howard's retirement in 1877, after which Henry continued the business
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alone. Henry Howard was also involved in a number of other businesses, and at one time or another was president of the Port Huron First National Bank, the Port Huron Times Company, the Port Huron Gas Light Co, the Port Huron & Northwestern Railroad, and the Northern Transit Company.
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Livingstone's history of the Republican party: A history of the Republican party from its foundation to the close of the campaign of 1900, including incidents of Michigan campaigns and biographical sketches
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Howard was an alderman of Port Huron for 14 years, a state representative in 1873 - 1875, and served as Port Huron's mayor in 1882. He ran for state senate, but was defeated by
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outbreak convinced him to move his family to Port Huron. Once in Port Huron, John Howarn entered the lumber trade and eventually built three sawmills in the city.
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In 1856, Howard married Elizabeth Experience Spalding; the couple had six children, only two of which outlived them: Emily Louise and John Henry.
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ST. CLAIR COUNTY MICHIGAN ITS HISTORY AND ITS PEOPLE A Narrative Account of its Historical Progress and its Principal Interests VOLUME II
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The Port Huron mayor, banker, lumberman, and state representative Henry Howard is not the same person as the nearly contemporaneous
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Biographical memoirs of St. Clair county, Michigan, to which is appended a compendium of national biography
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Early history of Michigan: with biographies of state officers, members of Congress, judges and legislators
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Henry Howard (Detroit)

Michigan House of Representatives
Detroit
Michigan
Port Huron, Michigan
Port Huron, Michigan
Detroit
Michigan
cholera
William M. Cline
Detroit
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Early history of Michigan: with biographies of state officers, members of Congress, judges and legislators







Livingstone's history of the Republican party: A history of the Republican party from its foundation to the close of the campaign of 1900, including incidents of Michigan campaigns and biographical sketches





ST. CLAIR COUNTY MICHIGAN ITS HISTORY AND ITS PEOPLE A Narrative Account of its Historical Progress and its Principal Interests VOLUME II

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