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Trapp, Martin Edwin

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Trapp, Martin Edwin (1877–1951)

US Democratic governor. As governor of Oklahoma (1923–27), he established hunting, forestry, and conservation commissions, and reduced the Ku Klux Klan's power through an ‘antimask law’. He later became a dealer in investment securities. Trapp was born in Robinson, Kansas. A lawyer, he served as Oklahoma state auditor (1907–11) and lieutenant governor (1914–23) before replacing impeached governor John Walton.



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