John L. Bates

John Lewis Bates (September 18, 1859 – June 8, 1946) was a lawyer and Republican politician from Massachusetts.

John Lewis Bates
41st Governor of Massachusetts
In office
January 8, 1903  January 5, 1905
LieutenantCurtis Guild Jr.
Preceded byWinthrop M. Crane
Succeeded byWilliam Lewis Douglas
38th Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
In office
January 4, 1900  January 8, 1903
GovernorWinthrop M. Crane
Preceded byWinthrop M. Crane
Succeeded byCurtis Guild Jr.
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
In office
1894-1899
Personal details
Born(1859-09-18)September 18, 1859
Easton, Massachusetts
DiedJune 8, 1946(1946-06-08) (aged 86)
Boston, Massachusetts
Political partyRepublican
SpouseClara Elizabeth Smith
ProfessionLawyer

Bates worked to promote East Boston, securing legislative approval of the first tunnel under Boston Harbor, joining the neighborhood to the rest of the city. From 1903 to 1905, he served as the 41st governor of Massachusetts, upsetting the Republican establishment with his organizing tactics and alienating his own supporters with some of his conservative executive actions and proposals.

Later in life, he served as chair of the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention of 1917–1918.

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