Fred B. Balzar Explained

Fred B. Balzar
Order:15th
Office:Governor of Nevada
Term Start:January 3, 1927
Term End:March 21, 1934
Lieutenant:Morley Griswold
Predecessor:James G. Scrugham
Successor:Morley Griswold
Birth Name:Frederick Bennett Balzar
Birth Date:15 June 1880
Birth Place:Virginia City, Nevada, U.S.
Death Place:Carson City, Nevada, U.S.
Profession:Lawyer
Party:Republican
Resting Place:Masonic Memorial Gardens
Reno, Nevada, U.S.
Spouse:Edna Idelle Sinnamon
Children:1

Frederick Bennett Balzar (June 15, 1880 – March 21, 1934) was an American politician and lawyer. He was the 15th Governor of Nevada. He was a member of the Republican Party.

Biography

Balzar was born in Virginia City, Nevada. His attended school in Nevada, and graduated from San Francisco Polytechnic High School. Balzar worked at a variety of occupations, including stagecoach driving, ranching, railroading, mining, and insurance.

A Republican, he served in the Nevada Assembly from 1905 to 1906, and the Nevada Senate from 1909 to 1916,. He was sheriff and county assessor of Mineral County from 1917 to 1926, and chairman of the Nevada Republican Party from 1924 to 1925.

Balzar won the race for governor in 1926, defeating incumbent James G. Scrugham. After a lengthy illness Balzar died in the governor's mansion on March 21, 1934, in Carson City, Nevada.[1] In 1931, he signed into law Assembly Bill 98, which allowed for wide-open gambling in Nevada.[2]

Balzar died in office at the Nevada Governor's Mansion.[3] He shared a close friendship with comedian Will Rogers, who eulogized him as "a real two-fisted governor."[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Myles, Myrtle T.. Nevada's Governors: From Territorial Days to the Present. 1972. Western Printing & Publishing. Sparks, NV. . 310.
  2. Web site: . History of Gaming in Nevada. Nevada Resort Association. Las Vegas, Nevada. 2024. 27 May 2024.
  3. Web site: Fred Balzar . ONE . 17 June 2019.
  4. "Will Rogers Remarks," Los Angeles Times, March 23, 1934.