John B. Kendrick

American politician (1857-1933)

John B. Kendrick was an American Democratic Party politician who served as governor of Wyoming from 1915 to 1917. While serving as governor, a Public Service Commission was organized while state surveys were implemented “to research possible reclamation and irrigation locations,” as noted by one study.[1] In addition, various labor laws were introduced,[2] while a law was passed provided for cash benefits for certain needy women.[3]



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