Arthur B. Langlie

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Arthur Bernard Langlie
Arthur B. Langlie

In office
January 13, 1941 – January 8, 1945
Lieutenant Victor A. Meyers (Democrat)
Preceded by Clarence D. Martin
Succeeded by Monrad C. Wallgren
In office
January 12, 1949 – January 14, 1957
Lieutenant Emmett T. Anderson (Republican)
Preceded by Monrad C. Wallgren
Succeeded by Albert D. Rosellini

In office
1938 – 1941
Preceded by John F. Dore
Succeeded by John E. Carroll

Born July 25, 1900
Lanesboro, Minnesota, Minnesota
Died July 24, 1966 (aged 65)
Political party Republican

Arthur Bernard Langlie (July 25, 1900 in Lanesboro, Minnesota - July 24, 1966) served as the mayor of Seattle, Washington, from 1938 to 1941 and as the governor of the U.S. state of Washington from 1941 to 1945 and from 1949 to 1957. He was an unsuccessful candidate for the U.S. Senate in 1956.

Graduated from Union High (Bremerton, Wash.) in June 1919. Attended Coontz Junior High (Bremerton, Wash.).

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Preceded by
John F. Dore
Mayor of Seattle
19381941
Succeeded by
John E. Carroll
Preceded by
Clarence D. Martin
Governor of Washington
19411945
Succeeded by
Monrad C. Wallgren
Preceded by
Monrad C. Wallgren
Governor of Washington
19491957
Succeeded by
Albert Rosellini
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