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  1. John Christian Lodge (August 12, 1862 – February 6, 1950) was an influential politician from Detroit, Michigan, serving as mayor from 1922 to 1923, in 1924, and from 1927 to 1929, and spending over 30 years on the Detroit City Council.

  2. Lodge was Mayor of Detroit from 1922 to 1923, 1924, and 1927 to 1929. He was re-elected to the City Council, serving from 1932 to 1947. Lodge served on the Detroit City Council for a career total of over 30 years, nine of those years as council president. Lodge died of pneumonia on February 6, 1950 and is buried in

  3. M-10 was built in segments through the late 1950s and early 1960s. It carried several different names before the entire route was finally officially named the John C. Lodge Freeway in 1987. The freeway has carried a few other highway designations.

  4. 1. Mai 2022 · John Christian Lodge (August 12, 1862 - February 6, 1950) was a politician in Detroit who served as mayor three times, from 1922-23, 1924, 1927-29. He served over 30 years on the Detroit City Council. The John C Lodge Freeway was named after him.

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    • Michigan
    • February 6, 1950
  5. 1. Apr. 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.

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  6. John Christian Lodge. Detroit Mayor. Served as 51st, 54th and 56th Mayor of the City of Detroit (1922 to 1923, 1924, 1927 to 1929). He was also a member of the Michigan State House of Representatives from 1908 to 1909. The John C. Lodge Expressway in Detroit was named in his memory.

  7. In the mid-twentieth century, Detroit was on the cutting edge of transportation innovation, and many cities around the world marveled at the city's rapid growth and industrial pride. The John C. Lodge Freeway was one of the many attractions gaining Detroit much of its attention.