Governor Roland H. Hartley papers, 1925-1933.

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Governor Roland H. Hartley papers, 1925-1933.

Papers consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence and reports and studies, pertaining to state government affairs.

21 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8065131

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Washington State Capitol (Olympia, Wash.)

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Hartley, Roland H., 1864-1952

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Washington (State). Governor (1925-1933 : Hartley)

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Roland H. Hartley was born in New Brunswick, Canada, in 1864. When he was a small child his family moved to Minnesota where he attended public school and the Minneapolis Academy. In 1878 he became the secretary to the mayor of Brainerd, Minn., then, after a short period in the lumber business, he was appointed secretary to Gov. David Clough of Minnesota. During this period he married Nina Clough, the governor's daughter. In 1902 Hartley moved to Everett, Wash., where he entered the ...