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William Paine Lord soon became involved in politics, as he became Salem's City Attorney in 1870. His first elected office was a state Senate seat in 1878. He resigned his Senate seat for a successful run as the Republican nominee for Justice of the
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In 1902, William Paine Lord was appointed as Code Commissioner by the Supreme Court of Oregon. In this position, which he held until 1910, he examined and annotated all existing Oregon Statute Laws, compiling them into three volumex,
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William Lord was popular and he was easily elected to the Governor's Office. He immediately set out to support higher education, eliminate corruption from land speculators, and fueled support for the direct election of
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practices of the time by creating the State Land Board, headed by an official State Land Agent. The present land-use system protecting Oregon's wildlife and fisheries would evolve from this early agency.
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school and through private tutoring. He subsequently studied law at Fairfield College, graduating in 1860. Before he could continue further into his studies, Lord volunteered for military service in the
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in New York, graduating there in 1866. He then returned to the military for a second time, re-enlisting at the rank of lieutenant. His duties would include postings at
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He accepted the Republican nomination for the 1894 Oregon governor's race, stepping down from the court after his gubernatorial election victory.
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In 1910 Lord retired to San Francisco, where he would die on February 17, 1911. His body was returned to Oregon where it is interred in
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Lord lost his bid for a second term, in the closely fought 1898 primary election campaign against fellow Republican
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Shortly after leaving the Governor's Office, Lord was appointed the U.S. Minister (
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politician who served as the 9th governor of Oregon from 1895 to 1899. The
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He was born to Edward and Elizabeth (Paine) Lord on July 20, 1838 in
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conferred an honorary doctorate of laws degree on the governor.
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Lord also called for a constitutional amendment to the
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General Register of the Officers and Alumni 1873–1907
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Once the war ended, Lord continued in law school at
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native previously served as the 27th justice of the
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Round the Roses II: More Past Portland Perspectives
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U.S. Minister to Argentina
William I. Buchanan
John Barrett
Governor of Oregon
Sylvester Pennoyer
T. T. Geer
Dover, Delaware
San Francisco
California
Republican
Elizabeth Blodget Lord
Lawyer

Republican
Delaware
Oregon Supreme Court
Argentina
Oregon
Dover, Delaware
Quaker
American Civil War
1st Delaware Cavalry
Army of the Potomac
Albany College
Alcatraz
San Francisco
Fort Steilacoom
Tacoma, Washington
formal possession of Alaska

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