Joseph R. McLaughlin (Michigan politician)
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Joseph R. McLaughlin was a politician from the U. S. state of Michigan.
McLaughlin was president pro tempore of the Michigan Senate in 1895 when Lieutenant Governor Alfred Milnes was chosen in a special election to replaced Julius C. Burrows in the U. S. House. McLaughlin, at the resignation of Milnes, performed duties as lieutenant governor under Governor John T. Rich from June 1, 1895 to January 1, 1897.
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Preceded by Alfred Milnes |
Lieutenant Governor of Michigan 1895–1897 |
Succeeded by Thomas B. Dunstan |