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Howell Appling Jr. (September 5, 1919 – October 16, 2002) was an American Republican politician and businessman in
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Biography

Appling was born in 1919 in
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. His father was Howell Appling Sr. He received a degree in engineering from
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in 1941 before joining the U.S. Navy during
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, where he rose to the rank of lieutenant. In 1946, after completing his military service, Appling founded Independent Distributors, a Portland wholesale logging and farm equipment firm. Appling served as the Multnomah County chairman of
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's successful 1958 bid for
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. After the election, Appling was appointed Secretary of State by Hatfield, who preceded him in that office. Appling was elected to a full term in 1960 (defeating Monroe Sweetland), but declined to seek re-election in 1964. He was succeeded by
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in January 1965. Appling served as the Oregon chairman of the Oregon
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, and
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. He continued as a prominent Portland businessman until his death on October 16, 2002.


External links


Secretary of State Agency History, page 16
from the Oregon Blue Book
Entry from the Political Graveyard
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1919 births 2002 deaths Secretaries of State of Oregon United States Navy personnel of World War II Portland, Oregon Republicans Rice University alumni United States Navy officers Businesspeople from Portland, Oregon 20th-century American politicians 20th-century American businesspeople {{Oregon-politician-stub