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Arizona Governor Samuel Pearson Goddard Jr.
Born:  August 8, 1919
Died:  February 1, 2006
Birth State:  Missouri
Party:  Democrat
Family:  Married, three children
Religion:  Unitarian
School(s):  Harvard University, University of Arizona
Periods in Office:From:January 4, 1965
 To:January 2, 1967

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Military Service: Air Force

War(s) Served:  World War II

SAMUEL PEARSON GODDARD JR. was born in Clayton, Missouri, on August 8, 1919. He received a B.A. from Harvard University in 1941, and a LL.B. from the University of Arizona in 1949. He opened a law office in Tucson. Goddard served as a communications and operations officer in the U.S. Army Air Force during World War II. Goddard served as a member of the White House Conference on Children and Youth in 1959 and that same year he chaired the Tucson Youth Study Committee. Goddard ran unsuccessfully for governor in 1962, but won the seat in 1964. During his administration, Goddard concentrated on industrial development, equal rights, water and the importance of Mexico and Sonora to Arizona. He ran again in 1966 and 1968. Since his term as governor, Sam Goddard has remained active in politics and the community.

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Gov. Samuel P. Goddard Jr. webpage by Jeffrey Scott

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