Keith Neville
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M. Keith Neville (February 25, 1884 – December 4, 1959) was a Nebraska Democratic politician best known for being the 21st governor of Nebraska.
He was born in North Platte, Nebraska, and early on in life was a banker, rancher, and real estate seller. He was a member of the Freemasons, the elks, the Moose, the Odd fellows, and Phi Sigma Kappa, as well as a member of the Episcopal Church.
As well as being elected as the governor of Nebraska from 1917 to 1919, he was a delegate to Democratic National Convention from Nebraska in 1932 and a failed candidate for Nebraska U.S. Senator in 1954.
Preceded by John H. Morehead |
Governor of Nebraska 1917 – 1919 |
Succeeded by Samuel R. McKelvie |
[edit] References
- The Political Graveyard. Neville, M. Keith. Retrieved on January 5, 2006.
Governors of Nebraska | |
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Butler • James • Furnas • Garber • Nance • Dawes • Thayer • Boyd • Thayer • Boyd • Crounse • Holcomb • Poynter • Dietrich • Savage • Mickey • Sheldon • Shallenberger • Aldrich • Morehead • Neville • McKelvie • Bryan • McMullen • Weaver • Bryan • Cochran • Griswold • Peterson • Crosby • Anderson • Brooks • Burney • Morrison • Tiemann • Exon • Thone • Kerrey • Orr • Nelson • Johanns • Heineman |