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Portrait of Governor Frank Merriam

Frank Merriam

28th Governor, Republican
(1934-1939)

- Short Biography
- Administration
- Personal information
- This Time in California

 

Biography*
An educator and newspaperman, Frank Merriam, born in 1865, first entered politics in his home state of Iowa, serving there in the legislature and as State Auditor. He arrived in California at the age of 45 and served as Assemblyman, Senator, and Lt. Governor. He is the only governor to also have served as Speaker of the Assembly and presiding officer of the Senate. As Governor, he waged a war against corrupt lobbyists and appointed a committee to investigate them. His arch-enemy was the notorious lobbyist Artie Samish, whose power was so great he scorned Merriam and called himself "California's behind-the-scenes" governor. Merriam was the first governor to marry in office; he and his bride moved into the Governor's Mansion two days later. Merriam's nickname - a reflection on his shiny bald head - was "Marbletop."

top Administration under Governor Frank Merriam

- Inaugural Address - January 8, 1935

top The Life of Governor Frank Merriam

Born
December 22, 1865
Hopkinton, Iowa

Died
April 25, 1955
Long Beach, California

Family
First Lady: Mrs. Jessie Lipsey

top This Time in California, the Nation, the World
1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939
Alcatraz becomes federal prison

San Francisco general strike

 

Transpacific airmail service begins

Boulder Dam (now Hoover) completed

 

San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge opens

 

Golden Gate Bridge opens

 

   
  Migration from Dust Bowl begins

 

       
          WW II begins in Europe

 


* All Biographies excerpted fromThe Governors of California and their Portraits (see credits)
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