1887 in Michigan
Events from the year 1887 in Michigan.Office holders
State office holders
- Governor of Michigan: Cyrus G. Luce
- Lieutenant Governor of Michigan: James H. MacDonald
- Michigan Attorney General: Moses Taggart
- Michigan Secretary of State: Gilbert R. Osmun
- Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives: Daniel P. Markey
- Chief Justice, Michigan Supreme Court:
Mayors of major cities
- Mayor of Detroit: Marvin H. Chamberlain
- Mayor of Grand Rapids: Edmund B. Dikeman
- Mayor of Saginaw: Henry M. Youmans
Federal office holders
- U.S. Senator from Michigan: Omar D. Conger/Francis B. Stockbridge
- U.S. Senator from Michigan: Thomas W. Palmer
- House District 1: William C. Maybury/John Logan Chipman
- House District 2: Nathaniel B. Eldredge /Edward P. Allen
- House District 3: James O'Donnell
- House District 4: Julius C. Burrows
- House District 5: Charles C. Comstock/Melbourne H. Ford
- House District 6: Edwin B. Winans /Mark S. Brewer
- House District 7: Ezra C. Carleton/Justin Rice Whiting
- House District 8: Timothy E. Tarsney
- House District 9: Byron M. Cutcheon
- House District 10: Spencer O. Fisher
- House District 11: Seth C. Moffatt
Population
Sports
Baseball
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December
- December 19 - The Detroit Symphony Orchestra performed the first concert of its first subscription season at the Detroit Opera House.
Births
- January 20 - Rebecca Shelley, antiwar activist who attended U-M and lived in Battle Creek, in Pennsylvania
- April 10 - H. G. Salsinger, sports editor of The Detroit News, in Ohio
- May 24 - James K. Watkins, U-M football player and Detroit police commissioner
- June 12 - Pop McKale, coach of football and basketball at Arizona, in Lansing, Michigan
- August 16 - Albert Benbrook, All-American U-M football player, in Texas
- September 15 - Ruth Thompson, represented Michigan in Congress, in Whitehall, Michigan
- September 28 - Avery Brundage, president of the International Olympic Committee, in Detroit
- October 4 - Ray Fisher, U-M baseball coach for 38 years, in Vermont
Gallery of 1887 births
Deaths
- January 2 - John Stoughton Newberry, represented Michigan in Congress, at age 60 in Detroit
- March 3 - Edward Breitung, represented Michigan in Congress, at age 55 in Eastman, Georgia
- May 19 - Charles E. Stuart, represented Michigan in the U.S. Senate, at age 76 in Kalamazoo
- December 16 - John Clough Holmes, founder of what became Michigan State University, at age 78 in Detroit
- December 22 - Seth C. Moffatt, represented Michigan in Congress, at age 46 in Washington, D.C.
Gallery of 1887 deaths