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'''Charles O. McManiman''' (March 3, 1900 - May 4, 1982) was a [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] politician who served as Mayor of [[Houghton, Michigan]] as well as a member of the [[Michigan Senate]] for the [[Michigan's 32nd Senate district|32nd district]] representing much of the [[Upper Peninsula of Michigan]]
'''Charles O. McManiman''' (March 3, 1900 May 4, 1982) was a [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] politician who served as Mayor of [[Houghton, Michigan]], as well as a member of the [[Michigan Senate]]<ref>[https://mdoe.state.mi.us/legislators/Legislator/LegislatorDetail/237 Legislator Details-Charles O. McManiman]</ref> for the [[Michigan's 32nd Senate district|32nd district]] representing much of the [[Upper Peninsula of Michigan]]

==Early life==
==Early life==
Born in [[Calumet, Michigan]] in 1900, McManiman in his youth learned the trade of [[Blacksmith|blacksmithing]] from his father, an immigrant from [[Canada]].
Born in [[Calumet, Michigan]], in 1900, McManiman in his youth learned the trade of [[blacksmith]]ing from his father, an immigrant from [[Canada]].

==Political career==
Prior to his senate career McManiman served as mayor of his home city of [[Houghton, Michigan]], along with participating in different races for the [[Michigan House of Representatives]].<ref>[https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/mcmanaway-mcmickle.html Mcmaine to Mcmickle]</ref> Several years after the end of his term as mayor, McManiman ran for the [[Michigan Senate]] for the [[Michigan's 32nd Senate district|32nd district]] and won. McManiman served as the senator for the [[Upper Peninsula of Michigan]] and strived to advocate for the growth of industry in the Peninsula amongst other issues.

==References==
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[[Category:1900 births]]
[[Category:1982 deaths]]
[[Category:People from Calumet, Michigan]]
[[Category:20th-century members of the Michigan Legislature]]
[[Category:20th-century mayors of places in Michigan]]
[[Category:Michigan Democrats]]

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Charles O. McManiman
Member of the Michigan Senate
In office
January 14, 1959 – December 31, 1964
Preceded byLeo H. Roy
Succeeded byJoseph Mack
Constituency32nd district
Mayor of Houghton
In office
1952–1955
Personal details
Born(1900-03-03)March 3, 1900
Calumet, Michigan
DiedMay 4, 1982(1982-05-04) (aged 82)
Hancock, Michigan
Political partyDemocratic
Children3

Charles O. McManiman (March 3, 1900 – May 4, 1982) was a Democratic politician who served as Mayor of Houghton, Michigan, as well as a member of the Michigan Senate[1] for the 32nd district representing much of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan

Early life

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Born in Calumet, Michigan, in 1900, McManiman in his youth learned the trade of blacksmithing from his father, an immigrant from Canada.

Political career

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Prior to his senate career McManiman served as mayor of his home city of Houghton, Michigan, along with participating in different races for the Michigan House of Representatives.[2] Several years after the end of his term as mayor, McManiman ran for the Michigan Senate for the 32nd district and won. McManiman served as the senator for the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and strived to advocate for the growth of industry in the Peninsula amongst other issues.

References

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