William Willis (mayor)
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This article is about the politician and mayor of Portland, Maine. For other uses of this name, see William Willis.
William Willis (1794–1870)[1] was a Portland, Maine lawyer, historian, and politician, and was the partner of William Pitt Fessenden. He was state senator in 1855 and Mayor of Portland, Maine in 1857, president of the Maine Historical Society (1856–1865), and president of the Maine Central Railroad.[2]
Bowdoin College, which granted him an honorary degree in 1867, has a small collection of his correspondence, drafts of his writing, and estate information.
[edit] Selected Bibliography
- Willis, William (1833). The History of Portland from its First Settlement. Portland, Maine: Day, Fraser & Co..
- Willis, William (1863). A History of the Law, the Courts, and the Lawyers of Maine, from Its First Colonization to the Early Part of the Present Century. Portland, Maine: Bailey & Noyes.