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John McGraw (governor)

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governor January 9, 1893 - January 11, 1897. Previously he was chief of the
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John Harte McGraw

governor of Washington
F. H. Luce
Elisha P. Ferry
John Rankin Rogers
Penobscot County, Maine
Seattle, Washington
Republican

second governor of Washington
Penobscot County
Maine
Republican
Seattle Police Department
sheriff
King County, Washington
Seattle riot of 1886
Seattle
First National Bank
Chamber of Commerce
Klondike Gold Rush
typhoid fever
bronze statue of McGraw
Richard E. Brooks
McGraw Square
"McGraw, John H. (1850-1910)"
"M'Graw Has Passed Away"
Spokane Chronicle
"Downtown park, statue honor man who stood up to a mob"

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