John Arthur Gellatly
{{short description|10th Lieutenant Governor of Washington}}
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|name = John Arthur Gellatly
|image =Lieutenant Governor Gellatly.jpg
|caption =Gellatly in 1931
|order = 10th
|office = Lieutenant Governor of Washington
|state =
|term_start = January 16, 1929
|term_end = January 11, 1933
|governor = Roland H. Hartley
|predecessor = W. Lon Johnson
|successor = Victor A. Meyers
|state_house1 = Washington
|district1 = 56th
|term_start1 = January 13, 1919
|term_end1 = January 10, 1921
|predecessor1 = S. A. Pool
|successor1 = E. M. Gillette
|birth_date = July 6, 1869
|birth_place = Grass Valley, California, U.S.
|death_date = {{death date and age|1963|7|18|1869|7|6}}
|death_place = Wenatchee, Washington, U.S.
|party = Republican
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John Arthur Gellatly (July 6, 1869 – July 6, 1963) was an American Republican politician from the U.S. state of Washington. He served as the tenth Lieutenant Governor of Washington and four-term mayor of Wenatchee, Washington.
Gellatly and his family arrived in Wenatchee on October 1, 1900, to start over from a bankruptcy in Benton County, Oregon. Gellatly, who served two terms (four years) as Benton County Recorder (Auditor), was offered the job of Deputy Auditor of Chelan County, Washington. Among the public offices he held in Wenatchee were County Auditor, City Councilman, president of the Chamber of Commerce, manager of the Wenatchee Reclamation District, and four terms as mayor.
In 1918, Gellatly was elected to the Washington House of Representatives where he served a single term. He ran for Governor of Washington in 1920 and placed fifth in the race. In 1928, he ran for and won the office of Lieutenant Governor of Washington. In 1932, he ran for governor and lost to Clarence D. Martin. In 1958, he published a book entitled A History of Wenatchee: The Apple Capital of the World.
References
- {{cite web | url=http://olyblog.net/ungovernor-1932-john-arthur-gellatly | title=Ungovernor, 1932 - John Arthur Gellatly | publisher=OlyBlog.net | accessdate=January 22, 2011 | archive-date=July 21, 2011 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721172211/http://olyblog.net/ungovernor-1932-john-arthur-gellatly | url-status=dead }}
- {{cite book | title=The story of John A. Gellatly | author=Greene, Bernice Gellatly | publisher=Wenatchee World | year=1973}}
- Marshall, Maureen E. Wenatchee's Dark Past. Wenatchee, Wash: The Wenatchee World, 2008.
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{{succession box | before = W. Lon Johnson |title=Lieutenant Governor of Washington | years = 1929–1933 | after = Victor A. Meyers}}
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External links
- [https://scua.uoregon.edu/repositories/2/resources/759 John Arthur Gellatly gubernatorial campaign papers, 1932] at the University of Oregon
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Category:Lieutenant governors of Washington (state)
Category:Members of the Washington House of Representatives
Category:20th-century members of the Washington State Legislature