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Regis Henri Post (18701944) was a New York politician and Governor of Puerto Rico from 1907 to 1909.

He was a New York State Assemblyman from 1899 to 1900, representing Bayport, New York. He was appointed auditor of Puerto Rico in 1903, Secretary of Puerto Rico in 1904, and then Governor in 1907 by appointment of President Theodore Roosevelt. Post served as Governor from April 18, 1907 to November 5, 1909. His governorship was extremely controversial, as his frequent disagreements with the Puerto Rico Legislature led to the Legislature's failure to pass any budget in 1909, resulting in a political crisis on the island and passage of the Olmstead Amendment at the request of President William Howard Taft.

Following Post's time in Puerto Rico, he worked with the American Ambulance Corps in France from 1913 to 1914. He subsequently joined the American Red Cross in 1917.

In 1916, Post was discovered by his wife having an affair and they separated. She filed for divorce in 1922.

Preceded byBeekman Winthrop Governor of Puerto Rico
1907—1909
Succeeded byGeorge Radcliffe Colton

References

  • SPOUSE SUES EX-GOVERNOR.; Says He Was Too Fond of Pretty Domestics; Forgiveness Oft Given for Twenty-seven Years; Gubernatorial Laundress is Mentioned in Suit. The Los Angeles Times . Los Angeles, Calif.: Feb 13, 1922. pg. II1, 1 pgs
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