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Encyclopedia > Arthur Mastick Hyde

Arthur Mastick Hyde (July 12, 1877October 17, 1947) was an American Republican politician who served as Governor of Missouri and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture


Hyde was born in Princeton, Missouri. He became a lawyer and served as the Governor of Missouri from 1921 to 1925. Later he served as the Secretary of Agriculture under President Herbert Hoover. He died in New York City following cancer surgery in 1947.


Some of his family members were also involved in politics. His father, Ira B. Hyde, was a representative from Missouri, and his brother, Laurance M. Hyde, was a chief justice of the Missouri supreme court.



Preceded by :
Frederick D. Gardner
Governors of Missouri Succeeded by:
Sam Aaron Baker







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WHMC-Columbia--Arthur Mastick Hyde, Papers, 1913-1954 (C7)--INFORMATION SHEET (1084 words)
Arthur Mastick Hyde was born at Princeton, Missouri, on July 12, 1877.
Hyde was able to make advances in public education, road improvements, the development of state parks and other conservation issues, law enforcement, and an adjusted and more equitable tax valuation system.
The materials are primarily from Hyde's term as Missouri governor from 1921 to 1925, but they also document some of his activities as Secretary of Agriculture from 1929 to 1933; his personal interests in agriculture, conservation, politics, and religion; and his private and financial life, especially those years when he was governor.
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