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    Roland Hill Hartley (June 26, 1864 – September 21, 1952) was a Canadian-American politician who served as the tenth governor of Washington from 1925 to...
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    List of governors of Washington (category Articles with hCards)
    June 14, 1919. p. 1. Retrieved July 20, 2023. Sobel 1978, p. 1683. "Roland H. Hartley". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 19, 2023. Washington...
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    gubernatorial election was held on November 4, 1924. Republican nominee Roland H. Hartley defeated Democratic nominee Ben F. Hill with 56.41% of the vote. This...
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    gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 1928. Incumbent Republican Roland H. Hartley defeated Democratic nominee A. Scott Bullitt with 56.22% of the vote...
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    whom were holdovers from the previous administration of Governor Roland H. Hartley. In justifying his appointment policy, Martin remarked: "I did not...
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    Ball on January 15, 1925, following the inauguration of Governor Roland H. Hartley. During the 1925–26 session, the state legislature approved a change...
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    Washington Governor Roland H. Hartley. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 2, 1986. Photographs of the Roland Hartley House Facade...
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  • (disambiguation) Robert Hartley (1915–1998), British stage, film and television actor Roland H. Hartley (1864–1952), American politician Steven Hartley (born 1960)...
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    Incumbent Democrat Clarence D. Martin defeated Republican nominee Roland H. Hartley with 69.36% of the vote. Martin's popular vote share is the largest...
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  • 1893–95, Governor of Minnesota 1895–99. Father-in-law of Roland H. Hartley. Roland H. Hartley (1864–1952), Mayor of Everett, Washington 1910–12; Washington...
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  • Washington State Republican Party (category Articles with hCards)
    1924 Roland H. Hartley 220,162 56.41% Won Y 1928 Roland H. Hartley 281,991 56.22% Won Y 1932 John Arthur Gellatly 207,497 33.75% Lost N 1936 Roland H. Hartley...
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    1925 January 16, 1929 Roland H. Hartley Republican 10 John Arthur Gellatly January 16, 1929 January 11, 1933 Roland H. Hartley Republican 11 Victor A...
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    enact. Suzzallo's actions enraged lumberman Roland H. Hartley, who was elected governor in 1924. In 1926, Hartley removed five of the seven members of the...
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    reservations. Notable guests included leaders from other tribes and Governor Roland H. Hartley. Proceeds went to restore the cemetery on the other side of Highway...
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  • his position in 1926 due to the influence of Washington governor, Roland H. Hartley. In trying to outdo his former peer at UW, Holland wanted to build...
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    Republican to carry Franklin County, Mason County, and Pierce County since Roland H. Hartley in 1928. Franklin County has voted Republican in every subsequent...
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    22, 1932, he was appointed to the United States Senate by Governor Roland H. Hartley, filling the vacancy caused by the death of Wesley L. Jones in office...
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     United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway November 23, 1921 January 7, 1925 Roland H. Hartley Washington  Canada  British Empire January 12, 1925 January 9, 1933...
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  • between Democrats, Populists, and Silver Republicans elected a Populist, W.H. Plummer, as President Pro Tempore, and organized the chamber. A coalition...
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    (1948–2018), attorney, Minnesota State Senator District 4 (DFL). Roland H. Hartley (1864–1952), Governor of Washington, 1925-1933 Donald D. Lundrigan...
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