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Washington
Gov. Roland H. Hartley
- January 12, 1925 - January 9, 1933
- Republican
- June 26, 1864
- September 21, 1952
- Other
- Married Nina M. Clough; three children
- National Guard
About
ROLAND H. HARTLEY was born in Skogomoc, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. Educated in Minnesota, he managed a lumber firm before serving as private secretary to Governor David M. Clough of Minnesota.He moved to Everett, Washington in 1903 and established a lumber company. He was Mayor of Everett in 1910-11. He was also a member of the State House of Representatives, after which he returned to the lumber business briefly before running for governor in 1924. He was reelected in 1928 but declined to run in 1932 and was an unsuccessful candidate in 1936, after which he retired to Everett, where he died.
Source
Official Records at Washington State Archives, 1925-1933, 21 cubic feet.
List of finding aids available at the Division of Archives and Records Management, Office of the Secretary of State. Available in hard copy: Guide to the Papers of the Governors of Washington, Volume 3: 1919-1957—Governor Hart through Governor Langlie.
Sobel, Robert, and John Raimo, eds. Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States, 1789-1978, Vol. 4. Westport, CT: Meckler Books, 1978. 4 vols.