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Benjamin Franklin Heintzleman (December 3, 1888 – June 24, 1965) was an
American forester who
spent much of his
career supporting the
development of Alaska...
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April 8, 1949.
Heintzleman was
nominated on
March 11, 1953,
confirmed by the
Senate on
March 16, and took
office on
April 10.
Heintzleman resigned to return...
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Heintzleman Ridge is a 3,940-foot (1,201 m)
elevation mountain ridge located in the
Boundary Ranges, in the U.S.
state of Alaska. This seven-miles-long...
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businessmen in
Anchorage for the
territorial governorship, but
Benjamin Heintzleman was
appointed instead. In 1953,
Hickel along with the
national committeewoman...
- (1925–1933) John W. Troy (1933–1939)
Ernest Gruening (1939–1953) B.
Frank Heintzleman (1953–1957)
Waino Hendrickson (acting) (1957) Mike
Stepovich (1957–1958)...
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Territorial (1912–1959)
Clark Strong Riggs Bone
Parks Troy
Gruening Heintzleman Hendrickson (acting)
Stepovich Hendrickson (acting)
State (since 1959)...
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acting governor twice because of the
resignations of
Governors Frank Heintzleman and Mike Stepovich.
Hendrickson was born June 18, 1896, in Juneau, Alaska...
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Territorial (1912–1959)
Clark Strong Riggs Bone
Parks Troy
Gruening Heintzleman Hendrickson (acting)
Stepovich Hendrickson (acting)
State (since 1959)...
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Territorial (1912–1959)
Clark Strong Riggs Bone
Parks Troy
Gruening Heintzleman Hendrickson (acting)
Stepovich Hendrickson (acting)
State (since 1959)...
- 1953
Lieutenant Bob
Bartlett Preceded by John Troy
Succeeded by
Frank Heintzleman Personal details Born
Ernest Henry Gruening (1887-02-06)February 6, 1887...