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Washtenaw Gets Two Places

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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
January
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

A.F. Freeman Re-Appointed Tax Commissioner.

Gen. Fred W. Green also is Re-Appointed Inspector General of the State Militia.

Two good Washtenaw men have been reappointed by Gov. Bliss, who among the other names of appointees sent to the senate on Thursday afternoon of last week, sent in the name of Amariah F. Freeman, of Manchester, for tax commissioner, full term, and of Fred W. Green, of Ypsilanti, for inspector general of the state militia. Both of these are reappointments. "Doc." A. W. Smith, ex-postmaster of Adrian, landed the food and dairy commissionership.

The Argus congratulates Mr. Freeman and Gen. Green upon their reappointment. The worst thing that it has to say about either is that they are republicans. It would gladly welcome either or both of them in the democratic ranks. Both have made good state officials and both are good fellows.