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Collection: A - A Collection
Folder: 0000.000
Item: 3007-00001
Title: Walter Welford
Date: Circa 1935
Summary: Walter Welford sits posed for a formal portrait wearing a dark suit and checked necktie.||Walter Welford served in the North Dakota House (1907-1910), and Senate (1917-1920) before moving from the post of lieutenant governor to governor after Thomas H. Moodie was disqualified from taking the governorship. Welford ran for office after the end of his term, but was defeated by William Langer. Welford also served as the township clerk at Pembina for 20 years.
Red ID: PH_I_92701 Image ID: 46851 Image Notes: A3007-00001

Collection: A Digitized Images from Collection
Title: A Collection
Date: XX/XXXX

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