Charles M. Dale

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Chalres Milby Dale
Charles M. Dale

In office
1945 – 1949
Preceded by Robert O. Blood
Succeeded by Sherman Adams

Born March 8, 1893
Browns Valley, Minnesota
Died September 28, 1978
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Political party Republican

Charles Milby Dale (March 8, 1893September 28, 1978) was an American lawyer and Republican politician from Portsmouth, New Hampshire; he was the seventy-sixth Governor of New Hampshire, serving from 1945–1949.

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[edit] Early career

Born in 1893 in Browns Valley, Minnesota, in the state's Red River Valley between Minnesota and North Dakota. He attended the University of Minnesota, and then the University of Minnesota Law School; while in law school he served as Note Editor of the first volume of the Minnesota Law Review and graduated in 1917.[1] After law school he began a legal practice back in Brown's Valley, but upon the United States' entry into World War I he left to enlist in the Army. Dale was assigned to the Coast Artillery Corps stationed in Portsmouth.[2]

[edit] Political career

After the war, Dale decided to remain in Portsmouth and open his legal practice there. He soon found his way into politics; he was first elected city solicitor in 1921 and later mayor from 1926-28. He went back to legal practice but was elected in 1933 to the state senate, where he served as president. In 1937 he was elected to the Executive Council of New Hampshire. He returned to the state senate, then again served at the Mayor of Portsmouth from 1943-44. He entered the Governor's race and during the Republican primary election defeated incumbent Governor Robert Blood. Dale then went on to win the general election and win reelection for a second two-year term.[1]

Dale retired from politics in 1948 to go on and work in banking and radio in New Hampshire.[1] He died in 1978 in Portsmouth. He is buried at the Valley View Cemetery in his birth town of Browns Valley, Minnesota.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Remember Charles Dale, Fletcher Files: Alumni Newsletter of the Minnesota Law Review', Accessed May 20, 2008.
  2. ^ History, The Governor's House, Accessed May 20, 2008.
  3. ^ Charles Milby Dale, Find-A-Grave, September 23, 2003, Accessed May 20, 2008.

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Preceded by
Robert O. Blood
Governor of New Hampshire
19451949
Succeeded by
Sherman Adams