Search Constraints
You searched for:
Institution
Library of Michigan
Remove constraint Institution: Library of Michigan
Topic
21st century
Remove constraint Topic: 21st century
1 - 7 of 7
Number of results to display per page
Search Results
- Description:
- Photographic composites of Michigan legislators and other state officials created from materials held by the Michigan State Capitol Commission and Michigan Senate Carol Morey Viventi Secretary of the Senate, Brian Calley Lieutenant Governor, Adam Reames Secretary of the Senate, Rebekah Warren D 18th District, Hoon-Yung Hopgood D 8th District, Darwin L. Booher R 35th District, David B. Robertson R 26th District, Tory Rocca R 10th District, Rick Jones R 24th District, Morris W. Hood III D 3rd District, Coleman Young II R 1st District, Phil Pavlov R 25th District, John Proos R 21st District, Goeff Hansen R 34th District, Jack Brandenburg R 11th District, Mike Green R 31st District, Jim Marleau R 12th District, Vincent Gregory D 14th District, Bert Johnson D 2nd District, Steven M. Bieda D 9th District, Mike Kowall R 15th District, Judy K. Emmons R 33rd District, John Moolenaar R 36th District, Howard Walker R 37th District, Tom Casperson R 38th District, Bruce Caswell R16th District, Patrick Colbeck R 7th District, Glenn S. Anderson D 6th District, John J. Gleason D 27th District, Virgil Smith D 4th District, Joe Hune R 22nd District, Dave Hildenbrand R 29th District, Mark C. Jansen R 28th District, Tonya Schuitmaker R 20th District, Mike Nofs R 19th District, John Pappageorge R 13th District, Roger Kahn R 32nd District, Gretchen Whitmer D 23rd District Senate Minority Leader, Tupac A. Hunter D 5th District Senate Minority Floor Leader, Michigan Senate 2011-2014, Arlan B. Meekhof 30th District Senate Majority Floor Leader, Randy Richardville R 17th District Senate Majority Leader
- Date Issued:
- 2011-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Library of Michigan
- Collection:
- Michigan State Capitol Commission Collections
- Description:
- These digital images were created from materials held by the Michigan State Capitol Commission. and Front: Celebrating 5 Years of Saving Lives with Michigan's Safety Belt Law - 5 Years Back: MICHIGAN STATE CAPITOL Dedicated on January I, 1879, the state capitol serves as the center for the state's executive and legislative activities, as well as a public forum for Michigan citizens. The four-storied central entrance pavilion is flanked by the balanced wings of the House and Senate and above the building floats a distinctive, graceful cast iron dome. The capitol was restored between 1989 and 1992. Michigan's primary safety belt law has prevented an estimated 250 traffic deaths over the past five years. Buckle up as you travel across the state this summer. Visit www.michigan.org for destination ideas. Office of Highway Safety Planning • 4000 Coll ins Road, P.O. Box 30633 Lansing, Ml 48909·8133 • www.michigan.gov/ohsp Not paid for with state funds. Paid for with funds from the U.S. Department of Transportation.
- Date Issued:
- 2005-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Library of Michigan
- Collection:
- Michigan State Capitol Collections
- Description:
- Photographic composites of Michigan legislators and other state officials created from materials held by the Michigan State Capitol Commission and John D. Cherry Lieutenant Governor, Adam Reames Assistant Secretary, Carol Morey Viventi Secretary of Senate, Gilda Z. Jacobs, D 14th District, Michael Switalski D 10th District, Hansen Clarke D 1st District, John Pappageorge R 13th District, Roger Khan M.D. R 32nd District, Cameron S. Brown R 16th District, Gretchen Whitmer D 23rd District, Irma Clark-Coleman D 3rd District, Raymond E. Basham D 8th District, Mark C Jansen R 28th District, Patricia L. Birkholz R 24th District, Bill Hardiman R 29th District, Randy Richardville R 17th District, Bruce Patterson R 7th District, John J. Gleason D 27th District, Glenn S. Anderson D 6th District, Tupac A. Hunter D 5th District, Jim Barcia D 31st District, Jason Allen R 37th District, Nancy C. Cassis R 15th District, Tom George M.D. R 20th District, Mike Nofs R 19th District, Jud Gilbert R 25th District, Alan Sanborn R 11th District, Elizabeth Brater D 18th District, Martha G. Scott D 2nd District, Dennis Olshove D 9th District, Deborah Cherry D 26th District, Wayne Kuipers R 30th District, Michelle A. McManus R 35th District, Valde Garcia R 22nd District, Tony Stamas R 36th District, Gerald Van Woerkom R 34th District, Ron Jelineck R 21st District, Michael Prusi D 38th District, Buzz Thomas D 4th District, Michigan Senate 2010, Alan L. Cropsey R 33rd District, Michael D. Bishop R 12th District
- Date Issued:
- 2010-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Library of Michigan
- Collection:
- Michigan State Capitol Commission Collections
- Description:
- These digital images were created from materials held by the Michigan State Capitol Commission. and Front: Celebrating 5 Years of Saving Lives with Michigan's Safety Belt Law - 5 Years Back: MICHIGAN STATE CAPITOL Dedicated on January I, 1879, the state capitol serves as the center for the state's executive and legislative activities, as well as a public forum for Michigan citizens. The four-storied central entrance pavilion is flanked by the balanced wings of the House and Senate and above the building floats a distinctive, graceful cast iron dome. The capitol was restored between 1989 and 1992. Michigan's primary safety belt law has prevented an estimated 250 traffic deaths over the past five years. Buckle up as you travel across the state this summer. Visit www.michigan.org for destination ideas. Office of Highway Safety Planning • 4000 Coll ins Road, P.O. Box 30633 Lansing, Ml 48909·8133 • www.michigan.gov/ohsp Not paid for with state funds. Paid for with funds from the U.S. Department of Transportation.
- Date Issued:
- 2005-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Library of Michigan
- Collection:
- Michigan State Capitol Collections
- Description:
- These digital images were created from materials held by the Michigan State Capitol Commission. and Front: Celebrating 5 Years of Saving Lives with Michigan's Safety Belt Law - 5 Years Back: MICHIGAN STATE CAPITOL Dedicated on January I, 1879, the state capitol serves as the center for the state's executive and legislative activities, as well as a public forum for Michigan citizens. The four-storied central entrance pavilion is flanked by the balanced wings of the House and Senate and above the building floats a distinctive, graceful cast iron dome. The capitol was restored between 1989 and 1992. Michigan's primary safety belt law has prevented an estimated 250 traffic deaths over the past five years. Buckle up as you travel across the state this summer. Visit www.michigan.org for destination ideas. Office of Highway Safety Planning • 4000 Coll ins Road, P.O. Box 30633 Lansing, Ml 48909·8133 • www.michigan.gov/ohsp Not paid for with state funds. Paid for with funds from the U.S. Department of Transportation.
- Date Issued:
- 2005-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Library of Michigan
- Collection:
- Michigan State Capitol Collections
- Description:
- Photographic composites of Michigan legislators and other state officials created from materials held by the Michigan State Capitol Commission and Jeff Cobb Secretary of the Senate, Brian Calley Lieutenant Governor, Adam Reams Secretary of the Senate, Ian Conyers D 4th District, Peter MacGregor R 26th District, Dale W. Zorn R 17th District, Marty Knollenberg R 13th District , Ken Horn R 32nd District, Rick Jones R 24th District, Curtis Hertel Jr. D 23rd District, Coleman Young II D 1st District, Margaret O'Brien R 20th District, Mike Shirkey R 16th District, Goeff Hansen R 34th District, David B. Robertson R 14th District, Tory Rocca R 10th District, Jim Marleau R 12th District, Vincent Gregory D 11th District, Bert Johnson D 2nd District, David Knezek D 5th District, Wayne A. Schmidt R 37th District, Judy K. Emmons R 33rd District, John Proos R 21st District, Phil Pavlov R 25th District, Darwin L. Booher R 35th District, Mike Green R 31st District, Patrick Colbeck R 7th District, Steven M. Bieda D 9th District, Hoon-Yung Hopgood D 6th District, Rebekah Warren D 18th District, Joe Hune R 22nd District, Jack Brandenberg R 8th district, Jim Stamas R 30th District, Tonya Schuitmaker R 26th District, Mike Nofs R 19th District, Tom Casperson R 38th District, Dave Hildenbrand R 29th District, Jim Ananich D 27th District Senate Minority Leader, Morris W. Hood III D 3rd District Senate Minority Floor Leader, Mike Kowall R 15th District Senate Majority Floor Leader, Arlan B. Meekhof R 30th District Senate Majority Leader, Michigan Senate 2015-2018
- Date Issued:
- 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Library of Michigan
- Collection:
- Michigan State Capitol Commission Collections
- Description:
- These digital images were created from materials held by the Michigan State Capitol Commission. and The city of Lansing is the capital of the state of Michigan. The historic Capitol building stands in the heart of the city and is pictured in holiday decorations. Photo by John Penrod
- Data Provider:
- Library of Michigan
- Collection:
- Michigan State Capitol Collections