John M. Dalton | |
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45th Governor of Missouri | |
In office January 9, 1961 – January 11, 1965 |
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Lieutenant | Hilary A. Bush |
Preceded by | James T. Blair, Jr. |
Succeeded by | Warren E. Hearnes |
34th Attorney General of Missouri | |
In office 1953–1961 |
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Governor |
Phil M. Donnelly (1953–1957) James T. Blair, Jr. (1957–1961) |
Preceded by | Jonathan E. "Buck" Taylor |
Succeeded by | Thomas Eagleton |
Personal details | |
Born |
Vernon County, Missouri |
November 9, 1900
Died | July 7, 1972 Jefferson City, Missouri |
(aged 71)
Resting place | Oak Ridge Cemetery Kennett, Missouri |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Geraldine (Hall) Dalton |
Profession | Politician Lawyer |
Religion | Presbyterian |
John Montgomery Dalton (November 9, 1900 – July 7, 1972) was a Democratic politician from the state of Missouri. He was the 45th Governor of Missouri and the state's 34th Attorney General.
Dalton was born in rural Vernon County, Missouri in 1900 to parents Frederick Alfred and Ida Jane (Dunlap)(Poage) Dalton. He had three brothers and two sisters. One brother, Sidna P. Dalton, would serve as Chief Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court. John Dalton received his secondary education at Columbia High School in Columbia, Missouri, and then attended the University of Missouri where he earned a law degree in 1923. After passing the Missouri Bar he returned to southern Missouri, establishing a law practice in Kennett, where he also served as city attorney from 1944 to 1953. John Dalton and his wife Geraldine were the parents of two children. Dalton died July 7, 1972 in Jefferson City, Missouri and is buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery in Kennett.
John Dalton first entered statewide politics in 1952, running for and winning the first of two consecutive terms as Missouri Attorney General. In November 1960 Dalton won election to be Missouri's 45th Governor, his term running from January 9, 1961 to January 11, 1965.