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Cyrus G. Luce

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to represent Branch County's second district, serving from 1855 to 1856. He was elected Branch County Treasurer in 1858 and again in 1860. In 1864, he was named to fill a seat which represented the
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In Memory of Hon. Cyrus Gray Luce: Ex-governor of the State of Michigan : Proceedings of the Senate and the House of Representatives : Biographical Sketch by Mrs. Fannie E. Newberry
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Luce cleared the land for farming and in 1849 married Julia A. Dickinson of Gilead. Over time he expanded his landholdings with additional purchases. He became an active member of
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after the war. He and Mary were parents to sons Cyrus Gray, Charles Leverett, and George Lester Luce. When he was twelve years old, young Cyrus moved west with his family to
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In 1852, he was elected to represent Gilead Township on the Branch County Board of Supervisors. In 1854, he was elected as a candidate of the newly formed
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counties. He lost a close election, and in the same year he purchased 80 acres (320,000 m) of uncultivated land near
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seat in 1866. In July, 1879, Luce was appointed State Oil Inspector by Governor
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His first wife Julia died in August 1882, and Luce married Mary Thompson of
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in 1874, and remained active in the organization for many years afterwards.
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Republican Party members of the Michigan House of Representatives
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Michigan. Legislature, and Ellsworth, Fannie (1905).
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Running as a Republican candidate, Luce was elected
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Governor of Michigan
Lieutenant
James H. MacDonald
William Ball
Russell Alger
Edwin B. Winans
Michigan Senate
15th district
13th district
Michigan House of Representatives
Branch County
Windsor, Ohio
Coldwater, Michigan
Whig Party
Republican Party
governor of Michigan
Windsor
Ashtabula County, Ohio
War of 1812
Tolland, Connecticut
Connecticut Western Reserve
Steuben County, Indiana
wool
Whig Party
Indiana House of Representatives
DeKalb
Gilead, Michigan
Branch County
the Grange

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