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  2. John H. Harmon - Wikipedia

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    John Hanchett Harmon (June 21, 1819 – August 6, 1888) was an American politician who was a member of the Democratic National Committee, the mayor of Detroit, and the publisher of the Detroit Free Press.

  3. List of mayors of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    John H. Harmon: 1852–1853 Democratic [13] John Harmon came to Detroit in 1838, as a member of the Hunter Patriots, a group dedicated to ridding North America of the British Empire. [36] In December 1838, Harmon took part in the Battle of Windsor, personally burning the British barracks and the steamer Thames. [36]

  4. Category:Mayors of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    John H. Harmon; Douglass Houghton; Charles Howard (mayor) Henry Howard (Detroit politician) Henry Jackson Hunt (politician) ... John Patton (Detroit mayor) Hazen S ...

  5. John Harmon - Wikipedia

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    John Harmon (coach), Boston University basketball and football coach; John Harmon (character), a character in Our Mutual Friend; John Harmon (Wisconsin politician) (1845–1921), American lumberman and politician. John H. Harmon (1819–1888), mayor of Detroit and publisher of the Detroit Free Press; John T. W. Harmon Liberian-American bishop ...

  6. Category:Detroit City Council members - Wikipedia

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    John H. Harmon; Gil Hill; Nicholas Hood; Henry Howard (Detroit politician) ... John Patton (Detroit mayor) David Preston (banker) John Pridgeon Jr. Charles Pugh; R ...

  7. Flashback: What Coleman Young really meant when he said 'Hit ...

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    Michigan Supreme Court Judge John Swainson, left, and Judge Damon Keith, right, administer the oath of office to newly elected Detroit Mayor Coleman A. Young during the 1974 inauguration ceremony.

  8. Oliver Moulton Hyde - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Moulton Hyde (March 10, 1804 – June 28, 1870) was a Detroit businessman, manufacturer, and politician who was elected mayor of Detroit three times, in 1854, 1856, and 1857. Biography [ edit ]

  9. John Sinclair in his own words: Talking the MC5, Detroit rock ...

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    John Sinclair, the beatnik poet and Detroit counterculture icon, died Tuesday morning of heart failure at 82. In April 2003 — 21 years ago this week — Sinclair sat with Detroit Free Press ...