Jim McGregor, Governor James B. Longley’s executive assistant during his term of office from 1975 to 1979, provides his reflections about Longley the man and the era in which he won election against all political odds to become Maine’s first independent governor. While many historians and State House observers concentrate on the “confrontational Longley,” McGregor sheds new and hitherto private light on the multifaceted Governor Longley and suggests he may have been a man ideal for the time during which he served
Sprague\u27s Journal of Maine History (Vol.XIV, No.1) January, February, March 1926. Edited by John ...
Welfare reform, downsizing government and making government more efficient are issues that could be ...
Biographical NoteSusan Walsh Longley was born in December, 1955, in Lewiston, Maine, to James B. and...
Seven of Maine\u27s seventy-two governors or acting governors were either born in what is today Oxfo...
Maine is the only state in the country\u27s history to elect two independent governors within two de...
Thesis (B.A.) in Political Science--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Bibliography: l...
Maine voters in 1974 gave 39 percent of the vote to James Longley, an independent. The current gube...
This article is a detailed overview of the personal and political lives of Maine\u27s James G. Blain...
This article studies the known studio portraits of William King (1768-1852), first governor of Maine,...
Following in the long line of succession of his predecessors, Francis W. Sargent served as the sixty...
How did it happen that Maine elected a Democratic governor? Television and radio commentators, news ...
A published transcript of an address by Joshua L. Chamberlain at Thomaston, Maine, on the three-hund...
A biographical pamphlet on Caleb Strong, governor of Massachusetts (and the District of Maine) betwe...
In this commentary, Paul Mills discusses the balance between the executive and legislative branches ...
January 1823 State of the State address by Albion Keith Parris, Maine\u27s 5th Governor (1822-1827),...
Sprague\u27s Journal of Maine History (Vol.XIV, No.1) January, February, March 1926. Edited by John ...
Welfare reform, downsizing government and making government more efficient are issues that could be ...
Biographical NoteSusan Walsh Longley was born in December, 1955, in Lewiston, Maine, to James B. and...
Seven of Maine\u27s seventy-two governors or acting governors were either born in what is today Oxfo...
Maine is the only state in the country\u27s history to elect two independent governors within two de...
Thesis (B.A.) in Political Science--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Bibliography: l...
Maine voters in 1974 gave 39 percent of the vote to James Longley, an independent. The current gube...
This article is a detailed overview of the personal and political lives of Maine\u27s James G. Blain...
This article studies the known studio portraits of William King (1768-1852), first governor of Maine,...
Following in the long line of succession of his predecessors, Francis W. Sargent served as the sixty...
How did it happen that Maine elected a Democratic governor? Television and radio commentators, news ...
A published transcript of an address by Joshua L. Chamberlain at Thomaston, Maine, on the three-hund...
A biographical pamphlet on Caleb Strong, governor of Massachusetts (and the District of Maine) betwe...
In this commentary, Paul Mills discusses the balance between the executive and legislative branches ...
January 1823 State of the State address by Albion Keith Parris, Maine\u27s 5th Governor (1822-1827),...
Sprague\u27s Journal of Maine History (Vol.XIV, No.1) January, February, March 1926. Edited by John ...
Welfare reform, downsizing government and making government more efficient are issues that could be ...
Biographical NoteSusan Walsh Longley was born in December, 1955, in Lewiston, Maine, to James B. and...