William Crawford Ruger (January 30, 1824 Bridgewater, Oneida County, New York - January 14, 1892 Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. He was Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals from 1883 until his death.
He was the son of Sophia (Brown) Ruger and John Ruger (d. 1855), an attorney who practiced at Bridgewater, but removed to Syracuse, N.Y., in 1847. William C. Ruger was educated at Bridgewater Academy, then studied law with his father, was admitted to the bar in 1845, and commenced practice in Bridgewater. In 1853, he removed to Syracuse, N.Y., formed a partnership with his father.
On May 2, 1860, he married Harriet Prosser (daughter of State Senator Erastus S. Prosser from Buffalo, New York), and their son was C. Prosser Ruger.
He was a delegate to the 1872 Democratic National Convention.
In November 1882, he was elected on the Democratic ticket Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals, and died in office in 1892. He was buried at Oakwood Cemetery (Syracuse, New York).
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Preceded by Charles Andrews |
Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals 1883 - 1892 |
Succeeded by Robert Earl |
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