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Louis F. Hart

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Hart was elected governor in his own right in 1920. Hart was instrumental in getting new road projects through the state legislature and strongly supported the creation of a state highway patrol. He oversaw the construction of a new State Capitol complex. Perhaps his greatest accomplishment was
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In 1921, Hart signed the Alien Land Bill, which barred non-white immigrants from buying, owning, or leasing land in the state, and mandated confiscation without compensation of lands purchased before or after passage of the act. The law was targeted primarily against Asian Americans.
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from 1919 to 1925. He was a Republican. He reorganized the state's administrative structure by reducing the number of agencies and the consequent financial economies.
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and studied law in Missouri. He married Ella James on 9 February 1881 in Missouri and over the course of years they had five children, three sons and two daughters,
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was appointed to the office in 1921. He is the last governor of the state, to date, that did not have a Lieutenant Governor at any time during his governorship.
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During World War I Hart served as chairman of the Selective Service Appeals Board for Southwest Washington. Hart became governor when the then-governor
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in the late 1880s, where he practiced law. In 1899 they moved to Tacoma where he continued to practice law and was an insurance agent.
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Hart did not run for reelection in 1924, but instead retired to Tacoma where he practiced law, and served as the president of the
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reorganizing the state's administrative structure, reducing the number of administrative agencies from 75 to 10.
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Winning the Republican nomination in 1912, Hart was elected as Washington's seventh
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He did not have a Lieutenant Governor from his election as governor until
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Staff (5 December 1929) "Death Summons Louis F. Hart: Life was Eventful"
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Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States, 1789-1978
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Staff (18 December 1930) "Wife of Former Governor Passes"
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Governor of Washington
William J. Coyle
Ernest Lister
Roland H. Hartley
Lieutenant Governor of Washington
Marion E. Hay
William J. Coyle
High Point, Missouri
Tacoma, Washington
Lieutenant Governor of Washington
ninth governor of Washington
High Point, Missouri
Snohomish, Washington
Lieutenant Governor
Ernest Lister
William J. Coyle
Tacoma, Washington
Tumwater, Washington







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