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John Baird (Michigan politician)

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from 1921 to 1927. While director of the department, he helped organize the fish, game and forestry departments, park commission, board of geological survey, fish commission and public domain commission under the conservation department. He also served as chairman of the Saginaw County Board of
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After moving to Zilwaukee, Baird worked packing salt at the Whitney & Batchelor mill. After several years there, he moved to the salt works at the Saginaw Lumber & Salt Company at
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In 1924, during the Michigan Presidential Primary, Baird had the name of a Hiram Johnson from Milwaukee placed on the ballot, which matched the name of Democratic Senator
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to nominate a candidate for President, Baird knew in advance there would be trouble between the delegates who wanted to nominate incumbent President
321: 209: 631: 345:. Baird had two sons and two daughters, Robert J., William E., Florence and Anna. He began living in Zilwaukee Township starting around 1881. 272: 53: 260: 201: 74: 228:, to Bridget Joy and Robert Baird. His father was a British Army soldier and cabinet maker. Baird attended the district school in 200:(February 11, 1860 – November 8, 1934) was an American politician from Michigan. He was a Republican politician and served in the 349: 256: 161: 550: 252: 465: 333: 325:
Supervisors and chairman of the road commission. He was head of Michigan's fish, game and forestry department.
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for several years. He was elected supervisor of Zilwaukee Township about 1890. He was a
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from 1901 to 1905. He later was head of the Michigan Conservation Department (now
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Michigan Official Directory and Legislative Manual for the years 1917 and 1918
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In 1912, when the Republican state nominating convention was to meet in
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Baird died following heart trouble on November 8, 1934, aged 74, at
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Republican Party members of the Michigan House of Representatives
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in Saginaw. He was buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Saginaw.
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In 1919, Baird helped organize the state of Michigan to bread
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John Baird was born on February 11, 1860, at the barracks in
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Michigan Senate
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Michigan House of Representatives
Saginaw County
Quebec City
Province of Canada
Saginaw, Michigan
Republican
Michigan House of Representatives
Michigan Senate
Department of Natural Resources
Quebec City
Province of Canada
Seaforth, Ontario
Zilwaukee, Michigan
Crow Island, Michigan
Zilwaukee Township
Republican
Michigan House of Representatives
Saginaw County
Michigan Senate
22nd district
Michigan constitutional convention
Bay City
William H. Taft
Theodore Roosevelt
Hiram Johnson
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