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Charlie "Bigfoot" Lewis served as the second Governor of Jefferson. He was also the state's first sasquatch governor. His term overlapped with the Presidency of Calvin Coolidge. Lewis was able to take advantage of the economic prosperity of the Coolidge years, and built the Governor's Mansion in Yreka to suit the needs of sasquatches. This included 13-foot high ceilings and 10-foot high doors. Lewis operated on the theory that too big for little people was easier to deal with than two small for sasquatches. Bill Williamson, a sasquatch who served as governor in the late 1970s, appreciated Lewis's decision.

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  • Charlie "Bigfoot" Lewis
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  • Charlie "Bigfoot" Lewis served as the second Governor of Jefferson. He was also the state's first sasquatch governor. His term overlapped with the Presidency of Calvin Coolidge. Lewis was able to take advantage of the economic prosperity of the Coolidge years, and built the Governor's Mansion in Yreka to suit the needs of sasquatches. This included 13-foot high ceilings and 10-foot high doors. Lewis operated on the theory that too big for little people was easier to deal with than two small for sasquatches. Bill Williamson, a sasquatch who served as governor in the late 1970s, appreciated Lewis's decision.
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  • Posthumous references
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  • "Typecasting"
  • "Visitor from the East"
Name
  • Charlie "Bigfoot" Lewis
Title
  • Governor of Jefferson
Years
  • 1920.0
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Death
  • Unknown
Birth
  • 19(xsd:integer)
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  • Charlie "Bigfoot" Lewis served as the second Governor of Jefferson. He was also the state's first sasquatch governor. His term overlapped with the Presidency of Calvin Coolidge. Lewis was able to take advantage of the economic prosperity of the Coolidge years, and built the Governor's Mansion in Yreka to suit the needs of sasquatches. This included 13-foot high ceilings and 10-foot high doors. Lewis operated on the theory that too big for little people was easier to deal with than two small for sasquatches. Bill Williamson, a sasquatch who served as governor in the late 1970s, appreciated Lewis's decision.
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