- John L. Bates
Infobox Governor
name= John Lewis Bates
imagesize=150px
caption=
order=41st
office= Governor of Massachusetts
term_start=January 8 ,1903
term_end=January 5 ,1905
lieutenant=Curtis Guild, Jr.
predecessor=Winthrop M. Crane
successor=William Lewis Douglas
birth_date= birth date|1859|9|18|mf=y
birth_place=Easton, Massachusetts
death_date= death date and age|1946|6|8|1859|9|18|mf=y
death_place=
spouse= Clara Elizabeth Smith
religion=Methodism
profession=Lawyer
party= Democrat
footnotes=
order2 = 38thLieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
term_start2 = 1900
term_end2 = 1903
governor2 =Winthrop M. Crane
predecessor2 =Winthrop M. Crane
successor2 =Curtis Guild, Jr. John Lewis Bates (
September 18 ,1859 –June 8 ,1946 ) was born in NorthEaston, Massachusetts to Rev. Lewis Benton Bates, aMethodist minister, and Louisa D. (Field) Bates. He attended public school in New Bedford, Chelsea, Taunton, and eventually theBoston Latin School . He then attended the Methodist-affiliatedBoston University , earning an A.B. in 1882, and went on to graduate fromBoston University School of Law in 1885. Over the next decade Bates practiced law inBoston . He married Clara Elizabeth Smith onJuly 12 ,1887 .Bates, a Republican, served in the
Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1894 to 1899; from 1897 to 1899 he was Speaker of the House. From 1900 to 1903 he was Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts. In 1902, Bates was elected Governor, holding office from 1903 to 1905. At the time,Boston 's Police Commissioner was appointed by the Governor. During his first term in office, Bates generated controversy by disregarding city requests and appointing to the position an outsider, Judge Emmons, who promised to reform the department. He won re-election but was defeated in his bid for a third term in 1904. Bates then retired to his private law practice in Boston. From 1917 to 1919 Bates was a delegate to the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention.Bates was a member of the
American Bar Association , the Freemasons, theOdd Fellows , andBeta Theta Pi .External links
* [http://www.mass.gov/statehouse/massgovs/jbates.htm Official Commonwealth of Massachusetts Governor Biography]
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