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Michigan’s First Election & Motorized Fire Engines | December 17
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Michigan’s First Election & Motorized Fire Engines | December 17

On this day in 1798, Michigan’s first American election was held in the…

Michigan Minute · WKAR Public Media

December 17, 20251m 0s

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Show Notes

On this day in 1798, Michigan’s first American election was held in the Northwest Territory, with Solomon Sibley defeating James May amid accusations of voter bribery. In 1908, Lansing introduced the first factory-built, motorized fire engine, a milestone that would soon be adopted by manufacturers, though Detroit didn’t fully retire its horse-drawn fire engines until 1922.