Morley Griswold
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Morley Isaac Griswold (October 10, 1890 - October 3, 1951) was a Governor of Nevada. He was a Republican.
Griswold was born in Elko, Nevada in 1890. He served in the U.S. Army during World War I. He was the Lieutenant Governor of Nevada in 1926. He served as the Governor of Nevada between 1934 and 1935. He died in 1951 in Reno, Nevada.
Preceded by: Fred B. Balzar |
Governor of Nevada 1934–1935 |
Succeeded by: Richard Kirman, Sr. |
Preceded by: ' |
Lieutenant Governor of Nevada 1926- |
Succeeded by: ' |
Governors of Nevada | |
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Blasdel • Bradley • Kinkead • Adams • Stevenson • Bell • Colcord • Jones • Sadler • Sparks • Dickerson • Oddie • Boyle • Scrugham • Balzar • Griswold • Kirman • Carville • Pittman • Russell • Sawyer • Laxalt • O'Callaghan • List • Bryan • Miller • Guinn • Gibbons |