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    John C. Lodge

    American politician

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  1. John C. Lodge was born in Detroit on August 12, 1862, to Dr. Edwin A. Lodge and Christiana Lodge (née Hanson). He attended the Michigan Military Academy in 1881. He worked as a reporter and city editor for the Detroit Free Press from 1889 to 1896. In 1897 he entered the lumber industry, and was connected with the Dwight Lumber Company.

  2. Detroit Mayor and Michigan politician John Christian Lodge was born on August 12, 1862 in Detroit, Michigan. He was educated in Detroit public schools, Patterson’s School for Boys and the Michigan Military Academy. From 1889 to 1896, he was a reporter and city editor at the Detroit Free Press.Lodge worked for the Wayne County Board of ...

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  4. The John C. Lodge Freeway, also known as M-10 or simply, “The Lodge,” is a state route that runs from Detroit to West Bloomfield, Michigan. Its southern terminus is at Jefferson Avenue and Randolph Street in Detroit, next to the Detroit-Windsor tunnel. The freeway runs northwesterly to Orchard Lake Road in West Bloomfield.The Lodge was ...

  5. Apr 1, 2016 · Posted: 01.04.2016. Detroit’s well-traveled John C. Lodge Freeway is named after iconic politician, John Christian Lodge who was a reporter and city editor for the Detroit Free Press from 1889-1896 before serving more than 30 years on Detroit City Council and several terms as mayor. The freeway was named in Lodge’s honor on Jan. 20, 1953.

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  6. Biography. John C. Lodge was born in Detroit on August 12, 1862, to Dr. Edwin A. Lodge and Christiana Lodge (née Hanson). He attended the Michigan Military Academy in 1881. He worked as a reporter and city editor for the Detroit Free Press from 1889 to 1896. In 1897 he entered the lumber industry, and was connected with the Dwight Lumber Company.

  7. Apr 1, 2018 · Speakers included Lindbergh’s great-uncle John C. Lodge, who served almost 30 years on the Detroit City Council and would be elected mayor later that year on a ticket advocating construction of ...

  8. He died on February 6, 1950, and the future Lodge Freeway was named in his honor on January 20, 1953. The entire freeway, including segments previously named for James Couzens and the Northwestern Highway was named the John C. Lodge Freeway in 1987, although the service drives retained their original names.

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