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Vail M. Pittman (born September 17, 1880 in Vicksburg, Mississippi; died January 29, 1964 in Las Vegas, Nevada) succeeded Edward P. Carville as the nineteenth Governor of Nevada, serving between July 24, 1945 and January 1, 1951. Following the end of Pittman's term as Governor, Charles H. Russell (born December 27, 1903 in Lovelock, Nevada; died September 13, 1989 in Carson City, Nevada) became the twentieth Governor of Nevada, serving between January 1, 1951 and January 5, 1959.

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