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Rosters of SM^^ Rosters of SM^^ PRINCIPAL STATE AND TERRITORIAL OFFICERS EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Stale " Governors • Lieulenhnt Goveriiors ' Allorneys General Secretaritt of State Alabama... ^;.: James E! Folsom J. C. Inzer Albert A. Carmichacl Miss Sibyl Pool Arizona.;...... Sidney P. Osborn None , John L. Sullivan Dan E. Garvey ' Arkansas. Ben Laney Nathan Gordon Guy E. Williams'. C. G. Hall . California....' Earl Warren Goodwin J. Knight Fred N. Howser Frank M. Jordan ; Colorado.;..' William Lee Knous • Homer L. Pearson H. Lawrence Hinkley Walter Fi Moi rison Connecticut Tames L. McConaughy James C. Shannon WUliam L. Hadden Mrs. Frances B. Redick Delaware. Walter W, Bacon Elbert N. Carvel Albert W. James VVilliam J. Storey Florida. MUlard F. Caldwell None i . J. Tom VVatsdn R. A. Gray Georgia.;..'...; Ivl. E. Thompson (Vacancy) ~ Eugene Cook Ben W. Fortson, Jr. ' . Idaho. ....... C.A.Robins Donald S. Whitehead Robert E. Smylic Jj,D. Price Illinois. Dwight H. Green Hugh W. Cross George F. Barrett Edward J. Barrett Indiana Ralph F. Gates Richard T. James Cleon Foust Thomas Bath . , r*- Iowa.............!. Robert.D. Blue Kenneth A. Evans Robert L. Larson Rollo H. Bcrgeson Kansas..........'..... Frank Carlson. Frank IA Hagaman Edward F. Am Frank J. Ryan Kentucky. ..I.:,.... Earlc C. Cleme'nts Lawrence: Wctherby A. E. Funk George Gi Hatcher Louisiana. .James H. Davis J. Emilc Verret Fred S. LcBlanc Wade O. Martin, Jr. Maine. ................ ..Horace A. Hildreth None • Ralph W. F'arris HaroU I. Goss.. Maryland. William Preston Lanc.Jr. None Hall Hammond Bertram L. Boone, II ' Massachusetts...... Robert F. Bradford Arthur W. Coolidgc Clarence A. Barnes Frederic W. Cook Mlchijgan. .;...; 'Kim Sigler Eugene C.'Keyes Eugene F. Black" Fred M. Alger, Jr. Mlnniesota.....'.;..». Luthci;JiV. Youngdahl C. Elmer Anderson J. A. A. Burnquist Mike Holm Mississippi.......;.. Fielding L. Wright Sam Lumpkin Greek L. Rice Heber A. Ladner Missouri Phil M. Donnelly • Walter N. Davis J. E; Taylor Wilson Bell : Montana Sam C.Ford Ernest T. Eaton . R. V. Bottomly , Sam W. Mitchell Nebraska Val Peterson Robert B. Crosby Walter R. Johnson. Frank Marsh Nevadia.....- Vail Pittman Cliff Jones Alan Bible John Koontz New Hampshire. ..., Charles M. Dale None Ernest R. D'Amours Enoch D. Fuller New Jersey..;..., Alfred E. DrbcoU . " "None Walter D. Van Riper Lloyd B. Marsh New Mexico. Thomas J. Mabry Joseph M. Montoya C. C.McCulloh Mrs. Alicia Romero New York Thomas E. Dewey Joe R. Hanley • Nathaniel L. Goldstein Thomas J. JCurran . North Carolina. R. Gregg Cherry L. Y. Ballentine Harry McMuUan Thad Eure North Dakota ... Fred G. Aandahl C. P. Dahl Ncls G. Johnson Thomas Hall Ohio ThomaaJ. Herbert Paul M; Herbert Hugh S. Tenkins • Edward J". Hummel Oklahoma RoyJ.'fumcr James E. Berry Mac Q. Williamson Wilburn GafTWright— Oregon.... ......v*.John H. Hall None George Neuner.' Earl T. Niwbry Pennsylvania .*. James H. Duff Thomas McK. Chidsey Daniel B. Strickler Charles M. Morrison- Rhode Island .John O. Pastore . John S. McKiernan John H. Nolan Armand H. Cotfe '<«b- South Carolina .J. Strom Thurmond George Bell Tim- John M. Daniel., j W. P. Blackwell ^ . merman South Dakota....... George T. Mickelson Sioux K. Grigsby Sigurd Anderson Miss'Annamae Riiff Tennessee ..... Jim Nance McCord > None-. Roy H. Becler Joe C. Carr -Texas.......;....... Beauford H. Jester Allan Shivers Price Daniel Paul Brown Utah; Herbert B. Maw Kone ' Grover A. Giles, Heber.Bennion, Jr. Vermont Ernest W. Gibson" Lee E. Emerson Clifton G. Parkei- Rawson C. Myrick Vh-glnla. Wm. M. Tuck Harvey B. Apperson Mrs. Thelma Y. Gordon L. Preston CoUins .Washington Mon C. Wallgren Victor A. Meyers Smith Troy • (Vacancy). West Vlrftinia ........ Clarence W. Meadows None , . Ira.J. Partlow William S. O'Brien Wisconsin..........; Oscar Rennebohm (Vacancy) John E, Martin . ' Fred R. Zimmerman • Wyoming Lester G Hunt None, . Normani B, Gray A. G. Crane 613 V 614 THE B'OOK OF TiHE STATES GOVERNbRS . \ s. :::...f: o Annual StaU Name Inauguration Day Salary. V; a. ^5 l5 :5^ Alabama James E. Folsom D 1947 4 1 First Mon. after sec. Tues. in Jan. $6,000 Arizona Sidney P. Osborn D 1947 •2 -. First.Monday in January 10,000' Arkansas...... Ben T. Laney D 1947 2 .. After second Monday in January(a) 10,000 California Earl Warren R 1947 4 .. First Monday in January 25,000 Ckilorado....... William Lee Knou3 D 1947 2 .. Second Tuesday in January 10,000 Ck>nn1|frtlcut... James L. McCbnaiighy R 1947 2 .. First Wed. after first Mon. in Jan. 12,000 Delaware...... Walter W. Bacon R 1945 4 2(b) Third Tuesday in January >^ 7,500. Florida ,. Millard F. Caldwell D ' 1945 4 (c) First Tues. after first Mon. in Jan. 12,000 Georgia......... M. E. Thompson (d) D 1947 4 .. .. After second Monday in January(a) 12,000 Idaho...... G. A..Robin3 R. 1947 4 .. 1 ^ First Monday in January 7,500 Illinois.... Dwight H. Green =R 1945. 4 1 .. Second Monday in January 12,000 Indiana........ Ralph F. Gates R 1945 4 .. (c) Second Monday in January • 8,000 Iowa........... Robert D. Blue. R: . 1947 2 1 .. Second Monday in January 12,000 Kansas ... Frank Carlson R 1947 2 .. 2 First Mon. after first Tues. in Jan. 8,000 Kentucky...... Earle C. Clements D 1947(e) 4 ., (c) Sixth Tuesday after November 1 10,000 Louisiana.. James H. Davis D 1944 4 (c) Second Tuesday in May 12.000 Maine.. i...... Horace A. Hildreth R 1947 "^ 2 1 ..Fii-st Wednesday in January 5,000' Maryland. '. Wm. Preston Lane. Jr. D . 1947 4 .. .-. Second Wednesday in January 4,500 Massachusetts. Robert F. Bradford R 1947 2 .. .. Thurs. after first Wed. in Jan.- 20,000 Michi^n...... KimSigler R 1947 2 .. ... First day of January . 7,500 Minnesota .. Luth'er W. Youngdahl R 1947 "2 .. First Monday in January • 12.000 Mississippi..... Fielding L. Wright D 1948 4 .. (c) Third Tuesday of January 10,000 Missouri ... Phil M. Donnelly D 1945 4 ., (c) Second Monday in Jajjuary 10,000 Montana...... Sam C. Ford ~ R • 1945 .:.4 - 1 .. First Monday in January 7.500 NebrSska.....'. Val Peterson •R 1947 2 '. ... .. First Thurs. after first Tues. in Jain. 7.500 Nevada........ Vail Pittman D 1947 4 .. .. • First Monday in January -7.600 New Hampshire Charles M. Dale R 1947 2 1 .. First Thursday in January 6,000 New Jersey ...... Alfred E. Driscoll R 1947 3 .. .. Third Tuesday in January 20,000 New Mexico.... Thoinas J. Mabry D 1947 2 ., 2 (g) First day of January ' *? 10,000 New York...... Thomas E. Dewey R 1943 4 1 .. First day of January 25,000 North Carolina. R. Gregg Cherry D 1945 4 .: (c) Set by General Assembly _ . 10,500- North Dakota.. Fred G. Aandahl R 1947 2 1 •.. Second Wednesday in January 6,000 Ohio..... Tbomas J. Herbert R 1947. '2 .. Second Monday in January 10,000 •>, -Oklahoma..... Roy J. Turner D 1947 4 ... (c) Second Monday ici January 6,500 Oregon John IL Hall(n) R .1947~ 4 ., 2 Second Monday in January . 10,000 Pennsylvania... James H. Duff R 1947. 4 . (c) Third Tuesday in January 18.000 Rhode Island... John O.Pastore : D 1947{i) 2^^"^'. .. First Tues. «^ Jan. in odd years 8,000 South Carolina. : J. Strom Thurmond, D 1947 4 .. (c) (j) .7,500 South Dakota.. George T. Mickelson R 1947 2 .. (b) First Tues. after first-Mon. in Jan. 8,500 Tennessee..... Jim fiance McCord • D 1947 -2 1 3(k) Third week in January (1) 8,000 Texas.......... Beauford H. Jester D - 1947 2 .. First Tugs^ter organ, of Leg; in Jan. 12,000 Utah.... .. Herbert B; Maw D 1945 —4' 1 .. FirsflSIonday in January ^ 7,500 Vermont Ernest VV. Gibson R 1947 2 ... .. First Thurs. after first Mon. in Jan. 8,000 Virginia William M. Tuck- D 1946 4 .. ..,. Third Wednesday in January lO.OOk) V/ashington.... Mon C. Wallgren D 19^5 4 .. Second Monday in January 6,000 West Virginia.. Clarence W. Meadows D 1945 4 .. .(c) First Mon. aftersecond Wed. in Jan. 10,000 Wisconsin ..... Oscar Rennebohm R 1947(m) 2 .. .... First Monday in January . 10.000 Wyoming...... Lester C. Hunt D 1947 4 1 ^.. First Monday in January 8,000 (a) Legislature convenes at this date. Fixes ihaugurationdate (h) S13,000 beginning January 1. 1949. for within few days. (i) Became governor October, 194S when J. Howard McGrath (b) May not succeed himself after two consecutive terms. •resigned.. ,„«.-•"• (c) Cannot succeed himself.' , (i) As provided by laWj^ter convening of General.^si>cmbly.. (d) Became acting governor after death of Governor-elect (k) Shall not be eligibriStor office more than six yc^s in any . Eugene Talmadge. term of eight. (er. December. 1947. (1) Day fixed by. joint resolution of the legislature, (0 »IQ.000 beginning January 1;. 1949. (tn) Became acting governor March 13, 1947 upon.deatta of (g) A. governor who has served two consecutive terms shall be " Governor Walter S. Goodland. t ineligible for two terms thereafter. (n) Became acting gOTemor upon death of Governor Earl Snell,. October 30. 1947'. "T .\ •!»•- ROSTERS OF ST A TE.OFFICI^ALS 615 AIDES TO GOVERNORS . State Adjutant Generals Executive Secretaries. ^r^—r -—— . ... ———— . Alabama..........;.... ... ' James Saliba O. H. Finney, Jr. Arizona..... ....... A. M. Tuthill J, W. Strode Arkansas..:... .... "^ H. L. McAlister, Roy Smith • ; CaHfornia;..;;.........: C. D. O'SuUivan William T, Sweigert Colorado ;...... Irving O. Schaefer Roscoe Pile Connecticut.................. R. B. DeLacour Henry B. Strong Delaware^.,...... .. Paul R. Rihard Mrs, Teresa W. Ewell Florida..... ....;.......... Mark W, Lance J. E. Straughn . • ' •./•'•• ... Georgia. Alpha A, Fowler, Jr. Phil M; Landriim Idaho.. ..;.:../....... JohnE.Walsh Glenn Howell Illinois...... .i... •.fi. ........ Leo M. Boyle John Wm. Chaprhan Indiana... Howard H. Maxwell Ruel W, Steele Iowa.... Charles H. Grahl ^-FLE. Hill ; Kansas........
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