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  1. Richard Yates Jr. (December 12, 1860 – April 11, 1936) was the 22nd Governor of Illinois from 1901 to 1905—the first native-born governor of the state. From 1919 to 1933, he served in the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois. Early life and career.

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    • 1885–1890
    • Helen Wadsworth
    • Republican
  2. Richard Yates Jr. (December 12, 1860 – April 11, 1936) was the 22nd Governor of Illinois from 1901 to 1905—the first native-born governor of the state. From 1919 to 1933, he served in the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois. Quick Facts 22nd Governor of Illinois, Lieutenant ... Close. Early life and career.

  3. Richard Yates Jr. (12 December 1860-11 April 1936) was the Republican Governor of Illinois from 14 January 1901 to 9 January 1905 (succeeding John Riley Tanner and preceding Charles S. Deneen) and a member of the US House of Representatives (R-IL AL) from 4 March 1919 to 3 March 1933 (succeeding...

  4. 10 de ene. de 2019 · Illinois. Gov. Richard Yates Jr. Terms January 13, 1901 - January 8, 1905. Party Republican. Born December 11, 1860. Passed April 10, 1936. Birth State Illinois. School Illinois College, University of Michigan Law School. Family Married Helen Wadsworth; two children. National Office (s) Served Representative. About.

  5. Richard Yates Jr. (12 de diciembre de 1860 - 11 de abril de 1936) fue el 22º gobernador de Illinois de 1901 a 1905, el primer gobernador del estado nativo. De 1919 a 1933, sirvió en la Cámara de Representantes de Estados Unidos desde Illinois.

  6. Congress. House of Representatives. Description. Richard Yates, Jr., the son of Governor Richard Yates, Sr., was elected Governor of Illinois in 1901. Governor Yates, Jr. worked to secure groundbreaking child labor legislation in Illinois but failed to attack political corruption. He was not reelected for a second term.

  7. Richard Yates (January 18, 1815 – November 27, 1873) was an American attorney and politician who served as the 13th Governor of Illinois from 1861 to 1865 during the American Civil War. He also represented the state in the United States House of Representatives from 1851 to 1855 and the United States Senate from 1861 to 1871.