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Bert M. Fernald

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Fernald was a candidate for Governor of Maine in 1904, but was unsuccessful in his bid for the Republican nomination. However, he remained popular in the party, and ultimately secured the nomination in 1908 "without a dissenting vote". He was elected, and served as a Governor of Maine from 1909 until
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Fernald married Annie Keene in 1877, with whom he had a daughter and a son. A large man, in 1909, Fernald was a speaker at the annual meeting, in Portland, of the "New England Fat Men's Association", all of whose members had to weigh at least 201 pounds.
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and served from 1896 to 1898 where he "attracted attention by several able speeches", and where his tenure was marked by his fine singing voice, and then from 1898 to 1902 in the
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disproportionately affected farmers. Fernald was reelected in 1918, and in 1919, he "rose to the defense of the packers, then under criticism by the
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until the age of seventeen, when his father died. He then entered a business and preparatory school in
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List of United States Congress members who died in office (1900–1949)
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Arthur G. Staples, "Bert M. Fernald, Governor-Elect of Maine",
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1911. In 1910, he was also elected president of the
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Mark Fernald

Governor of Maine
William T. Cobb
Frederick W. Plaisted
United States Senator
Maine
Edwin C. Burleigh
Arthur R. Gould
Maine Senate
Maine House of Representatives
Poland, Maine
Poland, Maine
Republican
Republican
47th
Governor of Maine
United States senator
United States Senate Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds
West Poland
Maine
Hebron Academy
Boston
Maine House of Representatives
Maine Senate
National Canners Association
Republican
Kenneth C.M. Sills
Bowdoin College
Edwin C. Burleigh

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