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{{Year in Michigan|1875}}Events from the year 1875 in Michigan. {{TOC limit|3}} Office holders State office holders- Governor of Michigan: John J. Bagley (Republican)
- Lieutenant Governor of Michigan: Henry H. Holt (Republican)
- Michigan Attorney General: Isaac Marston/Andrew J. Smith
- Michigan Secretary of State: Daniel Striker/Ebenezer G. D. Holden
- Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives: John Philo Hoyt (Republican)
- Chief Justice, Michigan Supreme Court:
Mayors of major cities- Mayor of Detroit: Hugh Moffat (Republican)
- Mayor of Grand Rapids: Peter R. L. Peirce
- Mayor of Saginaw: Chauncey W. Wisner
Federal office holders- U.S. Senator from Michigan: Zachariah Chandler (Republican)/Isaac P. Christiancy
- U.S. Senator from Michigan: Thomas W. Ferry (Republican)
- House District 1: Alpheus S. Williams (Democrat)
- House District 2: Henry Waldron (Republican)
- House District 3: George Willard (Republican)
- House District 4: Julius C. Burrows (Republican)/Allen Potter
- House District 5: William B. Williams (Republican)
- House District 6: Josiah Begole/George H. Durand (Democrat)
- House District 7: Omar D. Conger (Republican)
- House District 8: Nathan B. Bradley (Republican)
- House District 9: Jay Abel Hubbell (Republican)
Population{{Population of Michigan cities and counties (1870 Census)}}SportsBaseball- 1875 Michigan Wolverines baseball season - The Wolverines compiled a 1–2 record, winning a game against the Detroit Aetnas and losing games to the Aetnas and Jackson Mutuals.[1] William Johnson was the team captain.[2]
Chronology of eventsJanuaryFebruaryAprilMayJuneJulyAugustNovemberDecemberBirths- January 31 - Horace B. Carpenter, silent movie actor, director, and screenwriter, in Grand Rapids, Michigan
- February 22 - James Kirkwood Sr., silent movie actor and director, in Grand Rapids
- December 2 - Louis C. Cramton, U.S. Representative from Michigan's 7th District (1913-1931), at Hadley Township, Michigan
DeathsSee also- History of Michigan
- History of Detroit
References1. ^{{cite web|title=2012 University of Michigan Baseball Record Book|publisher=University of Michigan|year=2012|accessdate=August 9, 2017|pages=22, 61|url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/mich/sports/m-basebl/auto_pdf/2011-12/misc_non_event/bsb-recordbook-2012.pdf}} 2. ^2012 U-M Baseball Record Book, p. 13.
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