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  2. Albert E. Sleeper House - Wikipedia

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    Albert E. Sleeper was born in Vermont in 1862. He moved to Lexington, Michigan in 1884, and in 1904 relocated to Bad Axe. Sleeper served as a state senator from 1901 to 1904, as state treasurer from 1908 to 1912, and as governor from 1917 to 1920. [2] Sleeper began work on this house in Bad Axe in 1916, finishing it in 1917.

  3. Albert E. Sleeper State Park - Wikipedia

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    Albert E. Sleeper State Park is a public recreation area on Lake Huron in Lake Township, Huron County, Michigan. The state park encompasses 723 acres (293 ha) four miles northeast of Caseville , close to the tip of The Thumb of Michigan.

  4. Charles H. Moore–Albert E. Sleeper House - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, Moore's youngest daughter, Mary, married Albert E. Sleeper. Sleeper was born in Bradford, Vermont, in 1862, and moved to Lexington in 1884. He worked as a merchant, and then founded a series of local banks in Yale, Bad Axe, Marlette, Ubly, Applegate, and Lexington. By the 1890s, he started in politics, serving as Lexington Village ...

  5. Albert Sleeper - Wikipedia

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    Albert Edson Sleeper (December 31, 1862 – May 13, 1934) was an American politician who served as the 29th governor of Michigan [1] from 1917 to 1921. Biography

  6. Sleeper House - Wikipedia

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    Sleeper House may refer to: Beauport (Gloucester, Massachusetts), also known as the Sleeper–McCann House; Albert E. Sleeper House, Bad Axe, Michigan; Charles H. Moore–Albert E. Sleeper House, Lexington, Michigan

  7. 1934 in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    May 13 - Albert Sleeper, Governor of Michigan (1917-1921), at age 71 in Lexington, Michigan [30] July 15 - Bert Karnatz, dirt track auto racer and employee of Chrysler Corporation, at age 29 after a crash at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Speedway in Detroit [31]

  8. M-25 (Michigan highway) - Wikipedia

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    From here south west, M-25 hugs the bay and its miles of beaches. North of Caseville is the Albert E. Sleeper State Park. Through Caseville, M-25 uses Main Street and passes the city beach off State Street. McKinley is home to the Scenic Golf & Country Club and Wild Fowl Bay.

  9. Sylvania Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    Sylvania Wilderness is an 18,327 acres (7,417 ha) protected area located a few miles west of Watersmeet Township, Michigan.Sylvania is located entirely within the bounds of the Ottawa National Forest, and is currently being managed as a wilderness area as part of the National Wilderness Preservation System by the U.S. Forest Service.