- Samuel Wilder King
Infobox Officeholder
name = Samuel Wilder King
imagesize = 200px
small
caption =
order = 11th Territorial Governor of Hawaii
term_start =February 28 ,1953
term_end =July 26 ,1957
appointer =Dwight D. Eisenhower
predecessor =Oren E. Long
successor =William F. Quinn
order2 = Delegate to the United States House of Representatives from Hawaii Territory
term_start2 =January 3 ,1935
term_end2 =January 3 ,1943
predecessor2 =Lincoln Loy McCandless
successor2 =Joseph Rider Farrington
birth_date =December 17 ,1886
birth_place =Honolulu ,Kingdom of Hawaii
death_date =March 24 ,1959
death_place =Honolulu ,Territory of Hawaii
constituency =
party = Republicanotherpeople4|the Governor of Hawai'i|the Governor of Rhode Island|Samuel Ward KingSamuel Wilder King (
December 17 ,1886 ndashMarch 24 ,1959 ) was the eleventh Territorial Governor of Hawai'i and served from 1953 to 1957. He was appointed to the office after the term ofOren E. Long . Previously, King served in theUnited States House of Representatives as a delegate from the Territory of Hawai'i. He was a member of the Hawai'i Republican Party and was the first of native Hawaiian descent to rise to the highest office in the territory.Education
King was born in Honolulu and was a subject of the Kingdom of Hawai'i. A devout
Roman Catholic , King attendedSaint Louis School . Upon graduating, King went on to study at theUnited States Naval Academy inAnnapolis, Maryland . He entered theUnited States Navy as a commissioned officer where he served from 1910 to 1924. At the time of his discharge, he had attained the rank of lieutenant commander.Early career
King returned to his hometown in 1925 where he entered the real estate profession. In 1932, he ran for his first public office and served for two years on the Board of Supervisors of Honolulu. In 1934, King was elected to the
United States Congress as a delegate. He served inWashington, D.C. from January 1935 to January 1943. With the outbreak ofWorld War II , King resigned from Congress to accept a naval commission to become a commander, then captain. He retired from military service in 1946.Later career
Once again, King returned to his hometown and was appointed to a sub-cabinet office of the governor's administration. King served in the Emergency Housing Committee for a year. He was then appointed to the Hawai'i Statehood Commission in 1947 where he stayed until 1953.
President of the United States Dwight D. Eisenhower appointed King to the governorship that year. He served in 'Iolani Palace until his resignation onJuly 31 ,1957 . He died in Honolulu in the spring before Hawai'i achieved statehood. He was buried in theNational Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific .References
*CongBio|K000214
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.