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Xenophon Overton Pindall
Acting Governor of Arkansas
In office
May 14, 1907 – January 11, 1909
Preceded byJohn Isaac Moore
Succeeded byJesse M. Martin
Member of the Arkansas Senate
In office
1907-1909
Personal details
Born(1873-08-21)August 21, 1873
Middle Grove, Monroe County, Missouri
DiedJanuary 2, 1935(1935-01-02) (aged 61)
Little Rock, Arkansas
Arkansas, USA
Political partyDemocratic
Alma materUniversity of Arkansas
University of Arkansas School of Law
ProfessionAttorney

Xenophon Overton Pindall (August 21, 1873 – January 2, 1935) was a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives, Arkansas State Senate and acting governor of the U.S. stateofArkansas.

Early life

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Pindall was born at Middle GroveinMonroe County, Missouri. He attended Central College in Missouri and earned his law degree from the University of Arkansas in 1896. He was a member of Kappa Sigma, Xi chapter at the University of Arkansas.[1] Contemporaries of Pindall at Xi Chapter included future Arkansas Governor and Federal Judge John Ellis Martineau, future acting Governor Michael Pleasant Huddleston, future Federal Judge Thomas Clark Trimble III, and future Congressman and Federal Judge Samuel Billingsley Hill.[2]

Career

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Pindall served as a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1902 to 1906. He ran unsuccessfully for the post of Arkansas Attorney General in 1906 and later that year was elected to the Arkansas State Senate.[3]

On February 11, 1907, Arkansas Governor John Sebastian Little resigned his office due to mental and physical illness. John Isaac Moore was president of the Senate and replaced him as governor. At the end of the legislative session in May, Pindall was chosen as the new president of the Senate and became acting governor.

Pindall served as Governor until January 11, 1909, when his Senate term expired.[4] Pindall's successor was Jesse M. Martin, who served as acting governor for three days. During Pindall's administration, a pure food and drug law was passed, the Ozark National Forest was created, and laws against price discrimination were enacted.

After leaving office, Pindall became a renowned criminal lawyer operating out of an office in Arkansas City.

Death and legacy

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Pindall died on January 2, 1935, and is buried in Little Rock, Arkansas, in Roselawn Memorial Park.

The town of Pindall, Arkansas, is named for him. His law office in Arkansas City is on the National Register of Historic Places.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Xi Chapter: Century of Tradition at the University of Arkansas
  • ^ Xi Chapter: Century of Tradition at the University of Arkansas
  • ^ "Arkansas Governor Xenophon Overton Pindall". National Governors Association. Archived from the original on July 2, 2012. Retrieved August 18, 2012.
  • ^ "State of Arkansas Governors". The US50.com. Retrieved August 18, 2012.
  • ^ "Arkansas – Desha County". National Register of Historic Places. Retrieved August 18, 2012.
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    Political offices
    Preceded by

    John Isaac Moore
    Acting Governor

    Acting Governor of Arkansas
    1907–1909
    Succeeded by

    Jesse M. Martin
    Acting Governor


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