Joseph H. Lines Explained

Joseph H. Lines
State Senate1:Arizona
District1:Graham County
Term Start1:January 1921
Term End1:December 1922
Predecessor1:D. H. Claridge
Successor1:T. S. Kimball
Term Start2:January 1925
Term End2:December 1926
Predecessor2:T. S. Kimball
Successor2:T. S. Kimball
State House3:Arizona
District3:Graham County
Term Start3:January 1915
Term End3:December 1920
Term Start4:January 1931
Term End4:December 1932
Birth Date:24 October 1870
Birth Place:Goshen, Utah
Death Place:Mesa, Arizona
Nationality:American
Party:Democrat
Spouse:Sarah Ferrin
Children:Freda Elizabeth, Charles Henry, Rowena, Laverna, Lavona, Walter, Milo, Alice, Claud, and Della
Residence:Pima, Arizona, Mesa
Profession:Politician, businessman

Joseph H. Lines was an American politician from Arizona. He served a single term in the Arizona State Senate during the 5th Arizona State Legislature, holding the single seat from Graham County.[1]

Biography

Lines was born in Goshen, Utah on October 24, 1870, to parents who had immigrated from England.[2] [3] Lines moved to Pima, Arizona in 1881 with his family.[4] He married Sarah Ferrin on October 6, 1891, in Thatcher, Arizona. They had 13 children, 10 of whom lived to adulthood: Freda Elizabeth, Charles Henry, Rowena, Laverna, Lavona, Walter, Milo, Alice, Claud, and Della.[5] By 1901 Lines was living on his ranch south of Pima, where he served as justice of the peace from 1895 through 1904.[6] [7] [8] He and his brothers operated a mercantile business called Lines Bros., of which Lines was the manager.

In June 1914, Lines announced his intention to run in the Democrat's primary for one of the two seats from Graham County to the Arizona House of Representatives. He and his running mate, J. D. Lee ran unopposed in the primary, and both won in the general election in November.[9] [10] In 1916 he ran for re-election to the House, this time with A. C. Peterson as his running mate.[11] The two ran unopposed in the primary, and easily defeated their Republican opponents in November's general election.[12] [13] In 1918 both Lines and Peterson ran for re-election, and were unopposed in both the primary and the general election.[14] [15] [16] When the 4th Arizona State Legislature was organized in January 1919, both Lines and Peterson were competing for the Speakership of the House.[17] Lines took his name out of contention, and Peterson was named Speaker.[18]

In July 1920 Lines decided not to run for re-election, instead choosing to run for the sole seat from Graham County in the Arizona State Senate.[19] He easily won election, having no opposition in either the Democrat primary, or the general election in November.[20] [21] [22] He did not run for re-election in 1922.[23] In 1924 he ran for the state senate again, facing off against the incumbent T. S. Kimball, who had replaced Lines in the 6th Arizona State Legislature. Lines narrowly defeated Kimball in the Democrat's primary by 18 votes. He then ran unopposed in the November general election.[24] [25] [26] He did not run for re-election in 1926, leaving Kimball to run unopposed.[27] However, the two did face off in the 1928 Democrat primary once again, this time with Kimball walking away victorious.[28] [29] In 1930, Lines once again ran for the Arizona House of Representatives, winning one of the two seats from Graham County.[30] He did not run for re-election in 1932.[31]

Lines died on September 21, 1961, in Mesa.[32]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History of the Arizona State Legislature 1912-1966 . State of Arizona . 81 . March 3, 2022.
  2. News: Pioneer Pair Base Life On Co-Operation . . October 9, 1951 . 8 . Newspapers.com. August 19, 2022.
  3. News: J. H. Lines . . February 16, 1915 . 4 . Newspapers.com. August 18, 2022.
  4. News: J. H. Lines Out For Representative . . June 26, 1914 . 4 . Newspapers.com. August 18, 2022.
  5. News: Pioneer Couple Celebrates 50th Wedding Anniversary . . October 4, 1941 . 67 . Newspapers.com. August 19, 2022.
  6. News: Our Business Directory . . March 16, 1895 . 4 . Newspapers.com. August 18, 2022.
  7. News: Legal . . June 10, 1904 . 1 . Newspapers.com. August 18, 2022.
  8. News: Pima . . January 31, 1913 . 4 . Newspapers.com. August 18, 2022.
  9. News: Mark A. Smith Sweeps The State . . September 11, 1914 . 1 . Newspapers.com. August 18, 2022.
  10. News: Membership In Senate And House . . November 20, 1914 . 8 . Newspapers.com. August 18, 2022.
  11. News: Governor Hunt Is Renominated . . September 15, 1916 . 1 . Newspapers.com. August 18, 2022.
  12. News: Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors . . October 20, 1916 . 3 . Newspapers.com. August 18, 2022.
  13. News: Campbell Gets Graham County . . November 10, 1916 . 1 . Newspapers.com. August 18, 2022.
  14. News: Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors . . October 18, 1918 . 3 . Newspapers.com. August 18, 2022.
  15. News: Colter Carries Graham County . . November 8, 1918 . 1 . Newspapers.com. August 18, 2022.
  16. News: Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors . . December 20, 1918 . 2 . Newspapers.com. August 18, 2022.
  17. News: Legislators Begin Trading . . January 10, 1919 . 4 . Newspapers.com. August 18, 2022.
  18. News: James Named President Of Senate as 4th Legislature Clears Decks For Action . . January 15, 1919 . 1 . Newspapers.com. August 18, 2022.
  19. News: For State Senate . . July 30, 1920 . 2 . Newspapers.com. August 19, 2022.
  20. News: Looks Good For Cox . . October 29, 1920 . 1 . Newspapers.com. August 19, 2022.
  21. News: Nominations Filed . . August 27, 1920 . 1 . Newspapers.com. August 19, 2022.
  22. News: Untitled . . December 17, 1920 . 3 . Newspapers.com. August 19, 2022.
  23. News: Official Count Of Ballots Cast For Nominees . . September 19, 1922 . 2 . Newspapers.com. August 19, 2022.
  24. News: Candidates In Graham County Race Numerous . . August 20, 1924 . 12 . Newspapers.com. August 19, 2022.
  25. News: Graham Democrats Select Pro-Pact Senate Candidate . . September 16, 1924 . 2 . Newspapers.com. August 19, 2022.
  26. News: Democrats Given Overwhelming Majorities In Both Houses Of Seventh Legislature . . November 25, 1924 . 20 . Newspapers.com. August 19, 2022.
  27. News: The Next Legislature . . September 22, 1926 . 12 . Newspapers.com. August 19, 2022.
  28. News: Joseph H. Lines Is Candidate For Arizona Senate . . June 24, 1928 . 6 . Newspapers.com. August 19, 2022.
  29. News: Republicans To Have 17 Seats In Lower House . . November 7, 1928 . 26 . Newspapers.com. August 19, 2022.
  30. News: All Contests In Arizona Are Decided . . November 7, 1930 . 2 . Newspapers.com. August 19, 2022.
  31. News: Candidates Given Bureau's Approval . . August 10, 1932 . 2 . Newspapers.com. August 19, 2022.
  32. News: Joseph H. Lines . . September 23, 1961 . 52 . Newspapers.com. August 19, 2022.