- Earl Snell
Infobox US Cabinet official
name=Earl W. Snell
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order=23rd
title=Governor of Oregon
term_start=January 11 ,1943
term_end=October 28 ,1947
predecessor=Charles A. Sprague
successor=John Hubert Hall
order2=13th
title2=Oregon Secretary of State
term_start2=1935
term_end2=1943
predecessor2= P. J. Stadelman
successor2=Robert S. Farrell, Jr.
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birth_date= birth date|1895|7|11|mf=y
birth_place=Gilliam County, Oregon
death_date= death date and age|1947|10|28|1895|7|11|mf=y
death_place=Lake County, Oregon
party= Republican
profession= Automobile dealer
spouse=Edith Welshons
religion=EpiscopalianEarl Willcox Snell (
July 11 ,1895 -October 28 ,1947 ) was an Oregon businessman American Republicanpolitician , serving in theOregon State Senate , and as the 23rdGovernor of Oregon .Early Life and Business Career
Snell was born on a farm near the small town of
Olex ,Gilliam County, Oregon . He received a public school education, and attendedOregon Institute of Technology without attaining a degree. After military service duringWorld War I , he settled inCondon, Oregon , where he married Edith Welshons, with whom he would have one son, and published the local newspaper.He moved to
Arlington, Oregon , where he opened with a partner the successful automobile dealership which would be his principal livelihood the rest of his life. He later expanded his business interests to include ranching and banking.Political career
After serving on the Arlington City Council, in 1926 he was elected to the first of four consecutive terms in the
Oregon House of Representatives , his final term as Speaker. In the 1942 elections, in which Democrats in Oregon made considerable inroads, he successfully sought election asOregon Secretary of State , resigning as Speaker to serve in that office from 1935 to 1943.Prevented by a term limit from seeking another term as Secretary of State, Snell decided to challenge his own party's incumbent Gov.
Charles A. Sprague in the Republican primary. He received strong support from the state automobile dealers association, and not only gained the nomination, but went on to be elected Governor with 78 percent of the vote, taking office onJanuary 11 ,1943 .Generally recognized as a
moderate , Snell's administration was marked by conservationist measures, public works projects and relief programs in line with the federalNew Deal programs, and initiatives designed to promote agricultural, timber and industrial interests with a view to expanding Oregon's economy. He overwhelmingly won reelection in 1946, by a margin of more than two to one, but died in office the next year.On
October 28 ,1947 , Snell and two other top office-holders -Oregon Secretary of State Robert S. Farrell, Jr. and State Senate PresidentMarshall E. Cornett , were killed in a plane crash while en route to a bird hunt in south-central Oregon. Pilot Cliff Hogue perished as well, when his smallplane crash ed in stormy weather nearLakeview, Oregon . Astate funeral was held for Snell, Farrell and Cornett at the Capitol in Salem. Governor Snell was buried in Salem's Belcrest Memorial Park.References
*cite web
title=Earl Wilcox Snell
work=Governors of Oregon
publisher=Oregon State Library
url=http://www.osl.state.or.us/home/lib/governors/ews.htm
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accessdaymonth = 26 November |accessyear=2006
*cite web
title=Governor Earl W. Snell: Biographical Note
work=Oregon Governors
publisher=Oregon State Archives
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url=http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/governors/Snell/Snelloverview.html
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accessdaymonth = 26 November |accessyear=2006
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