La Fayette Grover was a Democratic politician and lawyer from the U.S. state of Oregon. He was the fourth Governor of Oregon, represented Oregon in the United States House of Representatives, and served one term in the United States Senate. Wikipedia
Born: November 29, 1823, Bethel, ME
Died: May 10, 1911 (age 87 years), Portland, OR
Spouse: Elizabeth Carter (m. 1865)
Party: Democratic Party
Previous offices: Senator, OR (1877–1883), Governor of Oregon (1870–1877), and Representative (1859–1859)
Education: Bowdoin College
Books
Inaugural Address of Gov. L.F. Grover: Delivered to the Legislative Assembly, Sept. 14, 1870
1870
The Oregon Archives: Including the Journals, Governors' Messages and Public Papers of Oregon, from the Earliest Attempt on the Part of the People to Form a Government, Down To, and Inclusive of the Session of the Territorial Legislature, Held in the Year 1849, Collected and Published Pursuant to an Act of the Legislative Assembly Passed Jan. 26, 1853
1853
Report of Governor Grover to General Schofield On the Modoc War: And Reports of Maj. Gen. John F. Miller and General John E. Ross, to the Governor, Also Letter of the Governor to the Secretary of the Interior On the Wallowa Valley Indian Question
1874
Speech of Mr. Grover, of New York, on the Oregon Question: Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 26, 1846
1846
Report of Governor Grover to General Schofield on the Modoc War