Lewis O. Barrows
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Lewis O. Barrows was an American
politician and the 57th Governor of Maine
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Barrow was nominated by the Republican Party for the governorship of Maine in 1936. He won the general election by a popular vote. He was also successful in his re-election bid in 1938. He held the governor's office from January 6, 1937 to January 1, 1941. During his administration, the state deficit of Maine was reduced, the budget was balanced, the state school fund was improved, old-age benefits payments were reinstated, the Maine Development Commissions' duties were increased, and federal funding was secured and those funding were used for the construction of new bridges, highways and public buildings.
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politician and the 57th Governor of Maine
Governor of Maine
The governor of Maine is the chief executive of the State of Maine. Before Maine was admitted to the Union in 1820, Maine was part of Massachusetts and the governor of Massachusetts was chief executive....
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Early life
Barrows was born in Newport, Maine on June 7, 1893. He studied in the local school of Maine. He later studied at the University of MaineUniversity of Maine
The University of Maine is a public research university located in Orono, Maine, United States. The university was established in 1865 as a land grant college and is referred to as the flagship university of the University of Maine System...
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Politics
Barrow became the treasurer of Newport and held that position for twelve years. In 1926, he became a Republican state committeeman. He became a member of the governor's executive council in 1927. He held that position until 1933. He served as Maine's secretary of state from 1935-1936.Barrow was nominated by the Republican Party for the governorship of Maine in 1936. He won the general election by a popular vote. He was also successful in his re-election bid in 1938. He held the governor's office from January 6, 1937 to January 1, 1941. During his administration, the state deficit of Maine was reduced, the budget was balanced, the state school fund was improved, old-age benefits payments were reinstated, the Maine Development Commissions' duties were increased, and federal funding was secured and those funding were used for the construction of new bridges, highways and public buildings.