Albert E. Mead
1861–1913 (age 52)
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Biography
Albert E. Mead, born in 1861, served his country first as a lawyer and later as the fifth governor of Washington, guiding the state through years of growth and modernization. He led with a thoughtful demeanor, advocating for responsible development of infrastructure while encouraging civic engagement across the new communities of the Pacific Northwest.
His death in 1913 marked the loss of a public servant who treasured the ideals of fairness and perseverance, and his memory continues to inspire those who labor for the common good.