| Johnston Murray | |
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14th Governor of Oklahoma
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| In office January 8, 1951 – January 10, 1955 |
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| Preceded by | Roy Turner |
| Succeeded by | Raymond Gary |
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| Born | July 21, 1902 Emet, Johnston County, Indian Territory |
| Died | April 16, 1974 |
| Political party | Democratic |
| Profession | Lawyer |
| Religion | Methodism |
| Son of former Oklahoma Governor William H. "Alfalfa Bill" Murray. | |
Johnston Murray (July 21, 1902 – April 16, 1974) was the Governor of the U.S. state of Oklahoma from 1951 until 1955. He was a member of the Democratic Party. His father, William H. Murray, was also a governor of the state. He was born July 21, 1902, in the mansion of the Chickasaw Nation's Governor at Emet, Johnston County, Indian Territory. His early education was governed by the location of the work of his famous father, former Gov. William H. Murray. After graduation from the Murray State School of Agriculture, in 1924, he went to Bolivia where he lived for four years trying to make a success of his father's colonization expedition there. He received his law degree from Oklahoma City University School of Law in 1946. Murray served as Governor from January 8, 1951, to January 1955. He served as an attorney with the Oklahoma State Department of Welfare until his death April 16, 1974. Johnston Murray is buried at Tishomingo along with his father.
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| Preceded by Roy J. Turner |
Governor of Oklahoma 1951–1955 |
Succeeded by Raymond D. Gary |
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