
Capitol Office Histories
Everything in our Capitol has a history – including the numerous office suites used by departments, boards, commissions, committees, state officers, and legislators. Because these offices are still active workplaces, we aren’t able to share them on our tours. We do, however, know a lot about their history and the way they’ve evolved over the decades. If you’re interested in the history of Michigan government, architecture, furnishings, technology, or historic preservation, these office histories will provide you with a deeper dive into some of the often-overlooked parts of our beautiful Capitol.
H141
A History of The State Treasurer’s Office
H251
A History of The State Library and Offices
S324
A History of The Attorney General’s Office
H351
A History of The State Library and Offices
H370, H371, H372
A Brief History of House Rooms 370, 371, and 372
H373, H374, H375
A Brief History of House Rooms 373, 374, and 375
S105
A History of The Office of the Adjutant, Quartermaster, and Inspector Generals
S106
A History of The Auditor General, Insurance Bureau, and Superintendent of State Property’s Offices
E120
A History of The Auditor General’s Office
S132
A History of The Board of Health and Railroad Commission Offices
H153
A History of The Superintendent of Public Instruction’s Office
H164
A History of The Office of the State Land Board
H167
A History of The Secretary of State’s Office
S209
A History of The Lieutenant Governor’s Office