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died after serving only two months of his second term in office due to heart complications. Ben Olcott, as Secretary of State, assumed the Governorship under the state's gubernatorial line of succession. Withycombe was so widely respected that Olcott refused to be sworn in until after the late
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Olcott's good friend Oswald West had entered politics, heading the State Land Office. West offered Olcott a position in the Land Office, which he accepted in 1909. He became more interested in the political process, and was appointed by
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Olcott built upon Withycombe's defense and state safety policies. His administration managed to obtain U.S. Army air patrols for spotting forest fires. He proposed legislation banning the Japanese from holding land in Oregon.
394:, the two had a strong friendship which transcended politics. Olcott ran West's victorious 1910 gubernatorial campaign, and contributed $ 1,500 to his friend's effort. Olcott married Lena Hutton, Oswald West's sister-in law. 339:, mostly in order to prospect for gold. Often this interrupted pursuits of other occupations, mostly in the field of banking. His trips would take him to Southern Oregon (1892–93 accompanied by Oswald West), back to 405:, died of illness. Despite being from an opposing party, West appointed Olcott as Secretary of State to fill out the rest of Benson's term. Olcott would be elected to the office in 1912, and reelected in 1916. 421:
Once in office, Governor Olcott continued Withycombe's road-building agenda. Today's policy of leaving a protected buffer of forested land around state highways was instituted under the Olcott Administration.
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to oversee the state's interest in a failed Portland bank, which held a large amount of state school funds.
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in Oregon alarmed Governor Olcott and he denounced the organization. He refused any Klan support for his
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Oregon State Archives: Olcott Administration – Photo and some public speeches of Governor Ben W. Olcott
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Klooster, Karl. Round the Roses II: More Past Portland Perspectives, pg. 119, 1992
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Olcott's sense of adventure prevailed again in 1904, leading him to
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After his electoral defeat, Olcott left Oregon to manage the
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For nearly 15 years Olcott travelled throughout the
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Governor of Oregon
James Withycombe
Walter M. Pierce
Secretary of State of Oregon
Oswald West
James Withycombe
Frank W. Benson
Sam A. Kozer
Keithsburg, Illinois
Portland, Oregon
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