Ford Quint Elvidge


Ford Quint Elvidge was Governor of Guam from April 23, 1953, to May 19, 1956, the second civilian governor of the island. After President Dwight D. Eisenhower took office in January 1953, he appointed Elvidge Governor. Before becoming governor, Elvidge had been an attorney in Seattle, Washington.

Early life

Elvidge was born November 30, 1892, in Oakland, California, Ford Elvidge spent his early years in Oakland before moving with his parents and brother in 1911 to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Governorship

As Governor, Elvidge improved Guam's school system. He also cut spending while improving the efficiency of many departments. Elvidge resigned in 1956.

Death

He died at the age of 87 in Seattle on July 14, 1982.