Locke Craig was an American Democratic Party politician who served as governor of North Carolina from 1913 to 1917.[1] During his administration, numerous reforms were carried out[2][3] such as the establishment of state-supported health and welfare institutions. According to one biography, his administration "was in general prosperous and progressive, continuing the reforms begun under predecessors Aycock, Glenn, and Kitchin."[4]
- ↑ Memoirs and speeches of Locke Craig, governor of North Carolina : a history, political and otherwise, from scrap books and old manuscripts
- ↑ Memoirs and speeches of Locke Craig, governor of North Carolina : a history, political and otherwise, from scrap books and old manuscripts / edited by May F. Jones
- ↑ The North Carolina Democratic hand-book prepared by the State Democratic Executive Committee of North Carolina 1914, P.25
- ↑ GOVERNOR LOCKE CRAIG, n.d., 1912-1918 Arrangement: By record series, then chronological Reprocessed by: James Mark Valsame Date: April 21, 2006, P.2