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- Q880569 abstract "John Calhoun Phillips (November 13, 1870 – June 25, 1943) was the third Governor of the state of Arizona. He served from January 7, 1929 to January 5, 1931.Born in 1870 in Vermont, Illinois, Phillips graduated from Hedding College in 1893 and passed the bar in Illinois. He moved to Arizona in 1898 where he practiced private law while at the same time working as a construction worker to earn a living. He helped to build the state capitol building that he would later occupy as governor. He served as a probate judge from 1902 to 1912 before being elected to the Arizona House of Representatives and later, the Arizona Senate.Phillips became governor in 1929 during the Great Depression. He was instrumental in the creation of a free county library system, the Colorado River Commission, the State Bureau of Criminal Identification and the Arizona Game and Fish Department. During his governorship, he refused to raise the salary for the state judges for political reasons.Considered an unattractive man with a sense of humor, Phillips referred to himself as "the ugliest man in Arizona." Phillips died in 1943 from a heart attack while fishing on Lake Mary near Flagstaff, Arizona.".
- Q880569 activeYearsEndDate "1931-01-05".
- Q880569 activeYearsStartDate "1929-01-07".
- Q880569 birthDate "1870-11-13".
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- Q880569 deathDate "1943-06-25".
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- Q880569 orderInOffice "3rd".
- Q880569 orderInOffice "Governor of Arizona".
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- Q880569 birthDate "1870-11-13".
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- Q880569 deathDate "1943-06-25".
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- Q880569 name "John Calhoun Phillips".
- Q880569 office "Governor of Arizona".
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- Q880569 successor "George W. P. Hunt".
- Q880569 termEnd "1931-01-05".
- Q880569 termStart "1929-01-07".
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- Q880569 comment "John Calhoun Phillips (November 13, 1870 – June 25, 1943) was the third Governor of the state of Arizona. He served from January 7, 1929 to January 5, 1931.Born in 1870 in Vermont, Illinois, Phillips graduated from Hedding College in 1893 and passed the bar in Illinois. He moved to Arizona in 1898 where he practiced private law while at the same time working as a construction worker to earn a living. He helped to build the state capitol building that he would later occupy as governor.".
- Q880569 label "John Calhoun Phillips".
- Q880569 name "John Calhoun Phillips".