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Frank Murkowski (born March 28, 1933 in Seattle, Washington) succeeded Tony Knowles as the tenth Governor of Alaska, serving between December 2, 2002 and December 4, 2006, including the whole of 2003.

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Bill Sheffield (born June 26, 1928 in Spokane, Washington) succeeded Jay Hammond as the sixth Governor of Alaska, serving between December 6, 1982 and December 1, 1986, including the whole of 1983.

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Wiliam A. Egan (born October 8, 1914 in Valdez, Alaska; died May 6, 1984 in Anchorage, Alaska), the first Governor of Alaska, served between January 3, 1959 and December 5, 1966, including the whole of 1963.

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Wiliam A. Egan (born October 8, 1914 in Valdez, Alaska; died May 6, 1984 in Anchorage, Alaska), the first Governor of Alaska, served between January 3, 1959 and December 5, 1966, including the whole of 1964.

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Wiliam A. Egan (born October 8, 1914 in Valdez, Alaska; died May 6, 1984 in Anchorage, Alaska), the first Governor of Alaska, served between January 3, 1959 and December 5, 1966.

Following the end of Egan's term in office, Walter J. Hickel (born August 18, 1919 in Ellinwood, Kansas; died May 7, 2010 in Anchorage, Alaska) became the second Governor of Alaska, serving between December 5, 1966 and January 24, 1969.

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Walter J. Hickel (born August 18, 1919 in Ellinwood, Kansas; died May 7, 2010 in Anchorage, Alaska) succeeded William A. Egan as the second Governor of Alaska, serving between December 5, 1966 and January 29, 1969, including the whole of 1967.

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Walter J. Hickel (born August 18, 1919 in Ellinwood, Kansas; died May 7, 2010 in Anchorage, Alaska) succeeded William A. Egan as the second Governor of Alaska, serving between December 5, 1966 and January 29, 1969, including the whole of 1968.

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Walter J. Hickel (born August 18, 1919 in Ellinwood, Kansas; died May 7, 2010 in Anchorage, Alaska) succeeded William A. Egan as the second Governor of Alaska, serving between December 5, 1966 and January 29, 1969.

Following the end of Walter J. Hickel's term in office, Keith Harvey Miller (born March 1, 1925 in Seattle, Washington) became the third Governor of Alaska, serving between January 29, 1969 and December 7, 1970.

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William A. Egan (born October 8, 1914 in Valdez, Alaska; died May 6, 1994 in Anchorage, Alaska) succeeded Keith Miller as the fourth Governor of Alaska, serving between December 7, 1970 and December 2, 1974, including the whole of 1972.

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