- Richard C. Dillon
Infobox Governor
name=Richard C. Dillon
caption=
order=8th
office= Governor of New Mexico
term_start=January 1 ,1927
term_end=January 1 ,1931
lieutenant=
predecessor=Arthur T. Hannett
successor=Arthur Seligman
birth_date=birth date|1877|6|24|mf=y
birth_place=St. Louis,Missouri
death_date=death date and age|1966|1|5|1877|6|24
death_place=Encino,New Mexico
spouse=Maurine Williams
profession=Entrepreneur
residence=Encino
party= Republican
religion=
footnotes=Richard Charles Dillon (
June 24 ,1877 -January 5 ,1966 ) was an American politician and the eighthGovernor of New Mexico . He held governor's office fromJanuary 1 ,1927 toJanuary 1 ,1931 .Early life
Dillon was born in
St. Louis ,Missouri onJune 24 ,1877 . His early education was attained in the common schools of Missouri. In 1889, his family moved toSpringer, New Mexico . He attended the public schools there. Before entering politics, he worked as a railroad laborer and a merchant.Politics
Dillon won election to the
New Mexico State Senate in 1924. He held the position for two years. He then secured the Republican gubernatorial nomination. He was elected the governor ofNew Mexico by a popular vote onNovember 2 ,1926 . In 1928 he was reelected to a second term, becoming the first New Mexico governor to successfully run for reelection since the state's first governor, Wiliam C. McDonald. During his tenure, the state government was managed in an efficient business-like method and the Carlsbad Caverns were declared a national monument by the federal government.Later years
After leaving the office, he retired from political life. He remained active in his business career. He eventually established the R.C. Dillon Company. He died on
January 5 ,1966 . He was buried somewhere inEncino, New Mexico .References
* Sobel, Robert and John Raimo. "Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States, 1789-1978". Greenwood Press, 1988. ISBN 0-313-28093-2
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