James Sutherland Spore


James Sutherland Spore was a commander in the United States Navy. He served as acting governor of Guam from February 27, 1921 to February 7, 1922 and as acting governor of American Samoa from March 24, 1931 to April 22, 1931.
James S. Spore grew up in Bay City, Michigan, and graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy with the nickname of "Wooden Willie." His sister was Marian Spore Bush and he had three children.

Career

Spore served as acting Naval governor of Guam from February 27, 1921 to February 7, 1922.
Spore served as acting governor of American Samoa from March 24, 1931 to April 22, 1931.
As of 1933, he was stationed in San Pedro, [Los Angeles, California|San Pedro, California]. After retiring from the Navy, he moved to La Mesa, California to farm avocados.

Personal life

On April 29, 1916, Spore married Grace Walling at St. Andrews Episcopal Church in South Orange, New Jersey.
In 1937, Spore died in La Mesa, California. He was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.