Gavel, Governor Orval Faubus

 
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Gavel, Governor Orval Faubus
Gov. Faubus' Gavel
Gov. Faubus' Gavel

Gavel, Governor Orval Faubus

Object number2003.087.05.10
Dateca. 1955
Mediumwood
Dimensions12 3/8 x 3 in. (31.5 x 7.6 cm)
Credit LineOld State House Museum Collection
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    DescriptionOne side of the gavel is engraved with "Orval Faubus Governor Arkansas, In God We Trust" all in caps. The other side is engraved with "Separate Yourselves Lest We Fall" (all in caps) The center of this side reads, "Ezra 10:11 Jesus, Way, Truth, Life." Possibly not engraved but printed with gold ink.

    Orval Eugene Faubus was born on January 7, 1910 in Madison County. Faubus married Alta Haskins in 1931, they had one son. In 1938, Faubus was elected circuit clerk and recorder of Madison County. After WWII, Faubus was rewarded with an appointment to the state highway commission and later worked in the governor’s office as an administrative assistant. In 1955, he defeated Pratt Remmel for the governorship becoming the thirty-sixth governor of Arkansas. While in office Faubus improved public education including pay increases for teachers, began an overhaul of the State Hospital for the mentally ill, built the Arkansas Children’s Colony, expanded state parks, and paved hundreds of miles of highway. He left office in 1967. Faubus died on December 14, 1994.
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