William Henry Wills (politician)
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William Henry Wills | |
65th Governor of Vermont
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In office 1941 – 1945 |
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Lieutenant | Mortimer R. Proctor |
Preceded by | George Aiken |
Succeeded by | Mortimer R. Proctor |
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Born | October 26, 1882 |
Died | March 6, 1946 (aged 63) |
Political party | Republican |
William Henry Wills, (also known as William H. Wills) (October 26, 1882 - March 6, 1946) was a politician in the U.S. state of Vermont. He was lieutenant governor of Vermont from 1937-41 and Governor from 1941-45. In 1944, Wills was a delegate to Republican National Convention.[1]
Preceded by George D. Aiken |
Lieutenant Governor of Vermont 1937 –1941 |
Succeeded by Mortimer R. Proctor |
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