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Clifford Ross Powell
Clifford Ross Powell (July 26, 1893 – March 30, 1973) was an American Republican Party acting governor of New Jersey from January 3, 1935 to January 8, 1935.〔
==Biography==
He was born in Lumberton Township, New Jersey on July 26, 1893.〔 He was educated at Mount Holly High School, studied law, and attained admission to the bar. Powell practiced in Mount Holly Township, New Jersey, and served as an Assistant County Prosecutor for Burlington County and the city or town attorney for several Burlington County municipalities.〔Josephine A. Fitzgerald, Publisher, (Fitzgerald's Legislative Manual ), 1922, pages 310 to 311〕
Powell enlisted in the New Jersey National Guard, and advanced to the rank of Sergeant. He served in the United States Army during World War I, receiving a commission in the Aviation branch. During the war he was wounded, credited with shooting down two German planes, and received the Croix de Guerre twice.〔Who's Who in American Aeronautics, (Biography, Clifford Ross Powell ), 1922, page 84〕 In 1941 he was promoted to Major General in the New Jersey National Guard as commander of the 44th Infantry Division.〔Christopher Richard Gabel, (US Army GHQ Maneuvers of 1941 ), 1991, page 207〕〔John J. Toffey IV, (Jack Toffey's War: A Son's Memoir ), 2008, pages 23 to 24〕 Powell was relieved of his division command after maneuvers in North and South Carolina, and continued to serve in New Jersey until he retired from the military in 1948.〔New York Times, (Powell Retires From Guard Post ), November 17, 1948〕〔New York Times, (Powell Takes Over Command of Fort Dix; Denies Rumors 44th Division Will Go South ), October 26, 1940〕〔New York Times, (Driscoll, Powell Clash on Politics; Guard Chief in Jersey Resigns ), March 9, 1948〕〔New York Times, (Reports Powell Relieved of Post; Washington Times-Herald Says He Has Been Succeeded by Muir in Command of 44th ), October 8, 1941〕
In 1922 he was elected to the New Jersey State Assembly. He was Majority Leader in 1924, and served as Speaker in 1925.〔James Roger Sharp, (American Legislative Leaders in the Northeast, 1911-1994 ), 2000, page 178〕〔New Jersey Legislature, (Minutes of Votes and Proceedings ), 1925, pages 7, 443, 1228〕〔Thomas F. Fitzgerald, (Fizgerald's Legislative Manual ), 1971, page 201〕
He was a member of the New Jersey Senate from Burlington County, New Jersey from 1928 to 1939. He served as acting governor for the last five days of his tenure as President of the New Jersey Senate, after A. Harry Moore resigned to take a seat in the United States Senate. In his brief time as Acting Governor, he took the opportunity to abolish the New Jersey State Recovery Administration, the state-level counterpart of the National Recovery Administration, which had been establishing minimum prices and other "fair competition" codes. He ran unsuccessfully for Governor in 1937.〔New York Times, (Powell to Oppose Dr. Glee in Jersey ), July 16, 1937〕〔New York Times, (Jersey Republicans Open Primary Fight ), August 19, 1937〕〔Chicago Tribune, (Jersey Pastor Victor in G.O.P. Governor Race ), September 22, 1937〕
He died on March 30, 1973 in Burlington County Memorial Hospital.

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