William L. Webber

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wasLawyer Politician
Work fieldLaw Politics
Gender
Male
Birth19 July 1825, Ogden, USA
Death15 October 1901 (aged 76 years)
Star signCancer
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Biography

William L. Webber (July 19, 1825 – October 15, 1901) was an Michigan politician.

Early life

Webber was born in Ogden, New York on July 19, 1825 to parents James S. and Phebe Webber.

Career

Webber held a number of local positions in Saginaw County, Michigan, including circuit court commissioner and prosecuting attorney. Webber served as the Mayor of East Saginaw in 1873. Webber was elected to the Michigan Senate on November 6, 1874, where he represented the 25th district. He served in this position until 1876. Webber was delegation chair from Michigan during the 1876 Democratic National Convention. Webber was the Democratic nominee in the 1876 Michigan gubernatorial election, but was defeated by Charles Croswell.

Personal life

Webber was married to Nancy M. Whithington. Webber was a member of the Royal Arch Masons, the Odd Fellows, the Knights Templar, and was a Freemason.

Death

Webber died on October 15, 1901. He was interred at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Saginaw, Michigan.

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