Andrew H. Longino

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Andrew Houston Longino (May 16, 1855February 24, 1942) was a Mississippi politician who served as a Democrat in the state senate (1880-1884), the U.S. District Attorney's (1888-1890), and Governor's offices (1900-1904).

During his term as Governor, Longino began a campaign to attract new industry to the state and supervised the design and building of a new state capitol still in use today. Also of note, the Department of Archives and History was created and a new penitentiary at Parchman Farm was constructed during his administration [1].

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Preceded by
Anselm J. McLaurin
Governor of Mississippi
1900-1904
Succeeded by
James K. Vardaman