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Henry McBride

Henry McBride served as Governor of Washington.

  • Republican
  • Washington
  • Former
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Role Governor

Current assignment referenced in the congressional directory.

State Washington

Representing constituents across the Washington delegation.

Service period 1901-1905

Years of public service formally recorded.

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Biography

Born in Farmington, Utah, HENRY MC BRIDE was educated for the Episcopal priesthood at Trinity College in Connecticut but left school due to illness. He moved to Washington Territory in 1882, where he studied law while teaching school. He became Prosecuting Attorney for Whatcom and Skagit Counties, after which he was appointed by Governor E.P. Ferry as Judge of the Superior Court for Skagit and Island Counties. He was elected Lieutenant Governor in 1900, and became governor upon the death of John Rogers. Advocating reform within the Republican Party, he made adversaries of members of the conservative wing of the party. He pushed for a Railroad Commission to limit the power of the Great Northern Railway and refused to fire the Regents of the University of Washington to satisfy the desires of Republican leaders. As a consequence, the Republican Party declined to nominate him for the governorship in 1904. After leaving office, McBride served as president of a savings and loan association, practiced law, and worked in the lumber business.

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