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Judge Bert Hensick - Court Secretaries on Pant Suit Day - 1970
Judge Bert Hensick - Court secretaries on Pant Suit Day - 1970, Livingston County, Michigan
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Judge Mahinske's Statue of Justice - 1974
A photo of Judge Mahinske's Statue of Justice - 1974.
Judge Paul Mahinske was a Circuit Court Judge in Livingston County, Michigan. -
A Portrait of Grace Grieve Smith, 1965.
A portrait of Grace Grieve Smith, 1965.
Grace Smith was the wife of Livingston County, Michigan Probate Judge, Hiram R. Smith.
Grace Grieve was born in Stockbridge, Ingham, Michigan in 1894, and she died in Howell, Livingston, Michigan in 1984. She married Hiram R. Smith in 1915.
Grace was a school teacher and taught several years in Roscommon County, Michigan. -
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Smith - 1965
This is not A portrait of Mr and Mrs. Hiram Smith, 1965.
Hiram R. Smith was born in Chilson, Livingston, Michigan in 1883 and died in Howell, Livingston, Michigan in 1972.
Hiram Smith was an attorney and held several positions in Roscommon and Livingston counties.
Prosecuting Attorney, 1912 -1923, Roscommon County Circuit Cour Commissioner, 1914-1923, Roscommon County Prosecuting Attorney, 1926-1930, Livingston County
Howell City Attorney, 1934-1946
Judge of Probate, 1948-1961, Livingston County
Hiram R. Smith married Grace Grieve in 1915. -
Probate Judge Hiram Smith, Attorney - 1956
A portrait of Probate Judge Hiram Smith, Attorney - 1956.
Hiram R. Smith was born in Chilson, Livingston, Michigan in 1883 and died in Howell, Livingston, Michigan in 1972.
Hiram Smith was an attorney and held several positions in Roscommon and Livingston counties in Michigan.
- Prosecuting Attorney, 1912 -1923
- Roscommon County, Michigan Circuit Court Commissioner, 1914-1923
- Roscommon County, Michigan Prosecuting Attorney, 1926-1930
- Howell, Michigan, City Attorney, 1934-1946
- Judge of Probate, 1948-1961, Livingston County, Michigan
Hiram R. Smith married Grace Grieve in 1915. -
First Meeting of the "Justices of the Peace" Organization - 1967
This is a photo of the first meeting of the "Justices of the Peace" Organization, Livingston County, Michigan, 1967
Location of meeting: unknown
Seated L to R: unknown
In 1967, as legislative changes were in process to reorganize the local county courts, whereas, the Justices of the Peace would be replaced by District Courts and Magistrates, there was activity opposing these measures organized by the Michigan Justices of the Peace Associations. -
Judge Willis Lyons - In his Office, Livingston County Courthouse, Howell, Michigan
A photo of Judge Willis Lyons - in his office.
He was born in 1877 and died in 1970. He held the following positions:- Livingston County, Michigan Clerk
- Livingston County, Michigan Prosecutor
- Livingston County, Michigan Probate Judge
- Livingston County, Michigan Circuit Judge
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Judge Willis Lyons - Spanish American War Uniform
Judge Willis Lyons - Spanish American War uniform
He was born in 1877 and died in 1970.
Willis L Lyons, died in 1970, and was the last known Spanish American War veteran in Livingston County.
He held the following positions:- Livingston County, Michigan Clerk
- Livingston County, Michigan Prosecutor
- Livingston County, Michigan Probate Judge
- Livingston County, Michigan Circuit Judge
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Judge Willis Lyons - 1935
A portrait of Judge Willis Lyons in 1935.
He was born in 1877 and died in 1970. He held the following positions:- Livingston County, Michigan Clerk
- Livingston County, Michigan Prosecutor
- Livingston County, Michigan Probate Judge
- Livingston County, Michigan Circuit Judge
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Judge Richard R. Robinson, 53rd District Judge, Livingston County, Michigan, 1970 - 1976.
A portrait of Richard R. Robinson.
Richard R. Robinson was 53rd District Judge in Livingston County, Michigan 1970 - 1976.
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