William C. McDonald (governor)
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William C. McDonald (1858 - 1918), was a U.S. Democrat politician and the first Governor of State of New Mexico, serving from 1912 to 1917.
Preceded by: William J. Mills (territory) |
Governor of New Mexico 1912-1917 |
Succeeded by: Ezequiel C. de Baca |
Governors of New Mexico | |
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Territorial: Bent • Calhoun • Lane • Meriwether • Rencher • Connelly • Mitchell • Pile • Giddings • Axtell • Wallace • Sheldon • Ross • Prince • Thornton • Otero • Hagerman • Curry • Mills
McDonald • Baca • Lindsey • Larrazolo • M. Mechem • Hinkle • Hannett • Dillon • Seligman • Hockenhull • Tingley • Miles • Dempsey • Mabry • E. Mechem • Simms • E. Mechem • Burroughs • E. Mechem • Bolack • Campbell • Cargo • King • Apodaca • King • Anaya • Carruthers • King • Johnson • Richardson |