- Benjamin Baker Moeur
Infobox Governor
name = Benjamin Baker Moeur
order = 8th
office = Governor of Arizona
term_start = 1933
term_end = 1937
lieutenant =
predecessor =George W.P. Hunt
successor = Rawghlie C. Stanford
birth_date = birth date|1869|12|22|mf=y
birth_place =Decherd, Tennessee
death_date = death date and age|1937|3|16|1869|12|22
death_place =Tempe, Arizona
party = Democrat
spouse =
profession =Physician
religion =Benjamin Baker Moeur (
December 22 ,1869 –March 16 ,1937 ) was the eighth governor ofArizona , one of theUnited States of America .Born in
Decherd, Tennessee , Moeur was a doctor before running for public office. He is credited with delivering most of the babies born in Tempe for 36 years.His pre-gubernatorial positions included service as the Secretary of the Board of Education for Arizona State Teacher's College (the precursor to
Arizona State University ) in Tempe.During Moeur's governorship, he mobilized the Arizona National Guard to stop the construction on
Parker Dam , which was being built primarily to divert more water to the Los Angeles area. The mobilization eventually became an embarrassment, as the troops arrived via an antiquatedsteamboat , which became stranded. Its troops were rescued by workers fromCalifornia working at the dam.Moeur left office in 1937 and died 71 days later in Tempe, where he is buried at the Double Butte Cemetery.
External links
* [http://tempehistoricalsociety.org/page13.html Biography at the Tempe Historical Society]
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