Reed B Markham
Reed B. Markham
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Reed B. Markham was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 23rd Governor of Arizona from 1948 to 1951.
Birth and Death Dates
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Reed B. Markham was born on March 18, 1882, in Logan, Utah, and passed away on December 21, 1974.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Markham held dual citizenship of the United States and Mexico. He was a member of the Republican Party and practiced law as his profession.
Early Life and Background
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Reed B. Markham was born to John T. Markham and Mary Elizabeth Reed Markham in Logan, Utah. His family later moved to Arizona, where he spent most of his life. He received his education from the University of Arizona, graduating with a law degree in 1907.
Major Accomplishments
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Markham's tenure as Governor of Arizona was marked by significant accomplishments. Some notable achievements include:
During his governorship, Markham played a crucial role in promoting the development of the state's economy through infrastructure projects and investments in education. He also championed the establishment of Arizona State University.
Notable Works or Actions
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As Governor, Reed B. Markham made several key decisions that shaped Arizona's future:
Markham oversaw the expansion of Arizona's highway system and invested heavily in its infrastructure.
He advocated for the construction of new schools and universities to cater to the growing population.
During his tenure, Arizona experienced significant economic growth, with industries such as mining, agriculture, and tourism contributing significantly to the state's GDP.Impact and Legacy
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Reed B. Markham left a lasting impact on the development of Arizona:
Markham's efforts in promoting education and infrastructure have had a lasting impact on the state. His commitment to investing in the future has created opportunities for generations of Arizonans.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Reed B. Markham is widely quoted and remembered due to his significant contributions to Arizona's growth and development:
As a skilled politician, Markham was able to navigate complex issues and implement policies that benefited the state.
His commitment to education has created a lasting legacy in the form of Arizona State University.
Markham's vision for Arizona's economic future continues to inspire leaders today.
Quotes by Reed B Markham
Reed B Markham's insights on:

Being a great father is like shaving. No matter how good you shaved today, you have to do it again tomorrow.

A child looks up at the stars and wonders. A great father puts a child on his shoulders and helps them to grab a star.

The quality of a father can be seen in the goals, dreams and aspirations he sets not only for himself, but for his family.

The thrill of being a great father is not seeing your children go on to become successful adults. The thrill of a great father is the journey, experiencing your child's successes along the pathway to their greatness.


Successful leaders recognize that innovation comes from observing the same ideas as everyone else and seeing something different.

In a football game and in the corporate workplace there is a huge difference between teams that achieve great success and teams that become dismal failures. The answer is effective communication- teams that can openly share ideas, focus on the task, and communicate proactively should not be surprised by their achievements.

A good leader inspires other men and women with confidence. A great leader inspires them with confidence in themselves.

