William J. Mills
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William J. Mills (January 11, 1849 - December 24, 1915) was the 19th governor of the New Mexico Territory, now the U.S. state of New Mexico. He was appointed on December 20, 1909, but was not inaugurated until March 1, 1910 succeeding George Curry who had resigned effective February 28. Mills was a Republican.
Preceded by: George Curry |
Governor of New Mexico 1910-1912 |
Succeeded by: William C. McDonald |
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 |