George Dern

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George Dern was an American politician who served as governor of Utah and later as U.S. Secretary of War under President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Secretary of War
governor
human
politician
appointedBy President Franklin D. Roosevelt
surface form: Franklin D. Roosevelt
burialPlace Mount Olivet Cemetery
surface form: Mount Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake City
causeOfDeath complications from heart and kidney disease
child John Dern
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1872-09-08
dateOfDeath 1936-08-27
educatedAt University of Nebraska–Lincoln
employer United States government
surface form: Government of the United States

Utah
surface form: State of Utah
endTime 1933 (term as Governor of Utah)
1936 (term as United States Secretary of War)
familyName Dern
fieldOfWork mining industry
public administration
givenName George
memberOfPoliticalParty Democratic Party
middleName Henry
name George H. Dern
surface form: George Henry Dern
notableAchievement advocated progressive reforms as Governor of Utah
oversaw early New Deal military policies as U.S. Secretary of War
notableFor progressive Democratic leadership in Utah
service in Franklin D. Roosevelt’s cabinet
notableWork co‑author of the Dingley–Dern mining law reforms in Utah
numberOfChildren 8
occupation businessperson
politician
officeContested Governor of Utah
United States Senate
placeOfBirth Dodge County, Nebraska
placeOfDeath Washington, D.C.
positionHeld Chair of the National Governors Association
Governor of Utah
Secretary of War
surface form: United States Secretary of War
precededBy Charles R. Mabey (as Governor of Utah)
Patrick J. Hurley (as United States Secretary of War)
relative Bruce Dern
Laura Dern
religion Unitarian
sexOrGender male
spouse Charlotte Brown
startTime 1925 (term as Governor of Utah)
1933 (term as United States Secretary of War)
succeededBy Harry Hines Woodring (as United States Secretary of War)
Henry H. Blood (as Governor of Utah)
workLocation Utah
Washington, D.C.

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Bruce Dern relative George Dern
Laura Dern relative George Dern