John H. Trumbull
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This article is about the American politician. For the American poet, see John Trumbull (poet). For the American painter, see John Trumbull.
John Harper Trumbull (March 4, 1873 - May 21, 1961) was the 54th governor of the U.S. state of Connecticut from 1925 to 1931. He was a Republican. He was from Plainville, Connecticut, and was dubbed "The Flying Governor" because he often flew into Robertson Field Airport in Plainville. His daughter Florence married John Coolidge son of President Calvin Coolidge.
| Preceded by Hiram Bingham III |
Governor of Connecticut 1925–1931 |
Succeeded by Wilbur L. Cross |
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