Joseph H. Williams

Joseph H. Williams
27th Governor of Maine
In office
February 25, 1857  January 6, 1858
Preceded by Hannibal Hamlin
Succeeded by Lot M. Morrill
Personal details
Born June 2, 1814
Augusta, Maine, USA
Died July 19, 1896(1896-07-19) (aged 82)
Political party Republican
Alma mater Harvard University
Profession Attorney

Joseph Hartwell Williams (June 2, 1814 - July 19, 1896) was an American politician who served as the 27th Governor of Maine from 1857 to 1858.

Early years

Williams was born in Augusta, Maine on June 2, 1814. He graduated from Harvard University in 1830. He also studied at Dane Law School in Cambridge.

Politics

Williams was a Democrat. In 1854, he switched his political allegiance and become a Republican. He became a member and president of the Maine State Senate in 1857. Hannibal Hamlin, the Governor of Maine at the time, resigned on February 25, 1857 to accept the position of United States Senator. Williams, president of the senate at the time, became the new governor of the state. He completed the term of Hannibal Hamlin. He left office on January 6, 1858.

Later years

After leaving office, Williams served as a member of the Maine House of Representatives from 1864 to 1866. He was re-elected as an independent to the Maine House of Representatives in 1873. He held that position for two years. He ran for governorship in 1873, but he was unsuccessful. He then practiced law. He died on July 19, 1896.

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