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Benjamin Baker Moeur

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Dr. Moeur has been honored since 1901 by the now Arizona State University via the Moeur Award. The Moeur Award is given to the student or students with the highest academic standing in terms of GPA, and is thus also considered the equivalent to a Valedictorian Award (which is not directly offered by
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working at the dam. Moeur's primary motive, however, was later vindicated by the United States Supreme Court when it ruled that California and the Bureau of Reclamation were constructing Parker Dam illegally because the dam had never been properly authorized. Subsequent legislation rectified this
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on the main Tempe campus. The building was originally the women's activity center, later being remodeled and used as the university's admissions office. The building now houses the Mars Space Flight Facility, a
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in 1910. He also served on the Tempe School Board and served as the Secretary of the Board of Education for Arizona State Teacher's College (the precursor to
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Governor Moeur served two terms (1933–1937) and died 71 days after he left office. He died in Tempe, where he is buried at the
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area. The mobilization was partly an embarrassment, as the troops arrived via an antiquated
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Information on Moeur's historic home, listed on the Tempe Historic Property register
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Moeur married Honor G. Anderson in 1896. His wife was the sister of
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Description of Moeur Building at Arizona State University
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which was established in 1933 and is located on Mill Ave
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During Moeur's governorship, he mobilized the Arizona
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Governor Moeur

Governor of Arizona
George W. P. Hunt
Rawghlie C. Stanford
Decherd, Tennessee
Tempe, Arizona
Democratic
Physician
fourth governor of Arizona
Decherd, Tennessee
Little Rock, Arkansas
Maricopa County
State of Arizona Constitution Convention
Arizona State University
National Guard
Parker Dam
Los Angeles
steamboat
California
Double Butte Cemetery
Guess Eleanor Birchett
Normal School
Arizona State University
B. B. Moeur Activity Building
NASA
Phil Christensen
The grave site of Benjamin B. Moeur ; Sec. 04–283 in Double Butte Cemetery
Entrance to Moeur Park which was established in 1933 and is located on Mill Ave
"Benjamin B. Moeur"

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