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Gellatly, John Arthur, 1869-1963

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Personal name headingGellatly, John Arthur, 1869-1963
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LocatedWenatchee (Wash.)
Birth date1869-07-06
Death date1963-07-18
Place of birthGrass Valley (Calif.)
Place of deathWenatchee (Wash.)
Field of activityMunicipal government
Profession or occupationMunicipal officials and employees Mayors
Found inGellatly, John Arthur. John Arthur Gellatly gubernatorial campaign papers, 1932: finding aid (John Arthur Gellatly; Republican politician born in Grass Valley, California on July 6, 1869. Gellatly moved to Wenatchee, Washington in 1900 where he served in several public offices including County Auditor, City Councilman, president of the Chamber of Commerce, and Mayor. Gellatly was elected and served as Lieutenant Governor of Washington for one term (1929-1933) and ran for Governor of Washington in 1932, ultimately losing to Clarence D. Martin. Gellatly died in Wenatchee, Washington on July 18, 1963)
Wikipedia, viewed July 29, 2019 (John Arthur Gellatly; prior to moving to Wenatchee, lived in Benton County, Oregon, where he served two terms (four years) as Benton County Recorder (Auditor); author of A history of Wenatchee: the apple capital of the world)
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