McGraw, John Harte, 1850-1910
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McGraw, John H. (John Harte), 1850-1910
McGraw, John Harte, d. 1910
McGraw, J. H. (John Harte), 1850-1910
McGraw, John, 1850-1910
McGraw, John Harte, -1910
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McGraw, John Harte, -1910
McGraw, John Harte, d. 1910
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found: In memoriam John Harte McGraw, 1911:p. 5, etc. (John H. McGraw, governor of Washington, d. 1910)
found: NUCMC data from Washington State Archives for Governor John H. McGraw papers, 1893-1897(John McGraw, b. 1850 in Penobscot County, Me.; d. 23 June 1910, Seattle, Wash.; governor of Washington State, 1893-1897)
found: National Governors Association (website), viewed Nov. 1, 2021:Gov. John Harte McGraw (Terms: January 9, 1893-January 11, 1897. Party: Republican. Born: October 4, 1850. Passed: June 23, 1910. John Harte McGraw was born in Penobscot County, Maine. He moved west when the grocery store that he had opened with his brother failed in the Panic of 1873. He worked briefly in San Francisco before relocating to Seattle. He joined the city's four-man police force, after which he was elected City Marshal and appointed Police Chief by the City Council in 1879, and then re-elected/reappointed to these positions for an additional two years. He was elected Sheriff of King County in 1882 and reelected in 1884. He studied law while serving as sheriff, and went on to practice law before being reelected sheriff in 1888. He then became president of Seattle First National Bank. He was campaign manager for the first U.S. Senators from Washington, after which he ran successfully for governor in 1892. During his gubernatorial term, he guided the enactment of legislation codifying land laws and providing for a State Land Commission. His administration ended when the Fusionist Party defeated statewide Republican candidates in the 1896 election. The new gubernatorial administration investigated the sheriff's office account during McGraw's terms and determined that he owed the state $10,000. He sold his property to secure the money and went to the Klondike in what turned out to be a successful effort to regain his fortune. He then returned to Seattle and began a real estate and insurance business. He served as president of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce from 1905 until 1907. Three years later, he died of typhoid fever.) - https://www.nga.org/governor/john-harte-mcgraw/
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1995-04-04: new
2021-11-04: revised
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