William Winford Wales | |
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Mayor of St. Anthony, Minnesota | |
In office April 7, 1857 – April 6, 1858 | |
Preceded by | David A. Secombe |
Succeeded by | Orrin Curtis |
In office April 7, 1865 – April 10, 1866 | |
Preceded by | Orlando C. Merriman |
Succeeded by | Orlando C. Merriman |
Personal details | |
Born | Iredell County, North Carolina | March 14, 1818
Died | August 23, 1902 Asheville, North Carolina | (aged 84)
William Winford Wales (March 14, 1818 – August 23, 1902) was a Minnesota politician who served as a member of the Territorial Legislature and twice as the mayor of St. Anthony, Minnesota.
Life and career
Wales was born in Iredell County, North Carolina in 1818. In 1845, he relocated to Indiana to teach school. While there he married Catherine Bundy in 1848. The two moved to Minnesota in 1851, settling in St. Anthony. Wales was the first Quaker to settle in Minnesota Territory.[1] Wales held a number of odd jobs as a wallpaper hanger, bookseller and gardener. In 1856, he was elected mayor of St. Anthony. Wales also served on the board of education. The next year he was elected to the Minnesota Territory Legislature in a special election. After a brief period in Mississippi, he returned to St. Anthony where he served as city clerk and postmaster. In 1865 he was re-elected mayor of the city for a second time. Later in his life he did missionary work in North Carolina. He died in Asheville, North Carolina in 1902.[2][3][4]
References
- ^ "Quakers in Minnesota" (PDF). Minnesota Historical Society.
- ^ Williams, John Fletcher (1881). History of Hennepin County and the City of Minneapolis. Minneapolis: North Star Publishing Co. p. 667.
- ^ "Wales, William W. — Legislator Record". Minnesota Legislative Reference Library.
- ^ "Wm. W. Wales Dead". The Minneapolis Journal. August 25, 1902.