- William Meade Fishback
William Meade Fishback (November 5, 1831ndash February 9, 1903) was a Democratic Governor of
Arkansas and selected to be a member of theUnited States Senate but was not allowed to serve.William Meade Fishback was born in
Jefferson, Virginia . He graduated with a law degree from theUniversity of Virginia in 1855. He moved toIllinois where he was admitted to the bar in 1857.In 1858, Fishback moved to
Greenwood, Arkansas . In 1861, he was elected to the Arkansas Secession Convention as a pro-Union delegate. Fishback established a pro-Union newspaper called "The Unconditional Union" in 1863. In December 1863, he represented 17 year-oldDavid Owen Dodd , who was convicted of spying. During theAmerican Civil War , he raised 900 troops for the 4th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (USA) and served asColonel .He was selected to represent Arkansas in the
United States Senate in 1864, but was not allowed to take his seat, as Arkansas had not yet been readmitted to the Union.Fishback was a delegate to the 1874 Arkansas Constitutional Convention. He served as a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1871 to 1881. Fishback introduced what came to be known as the "Fishback Amendment", now known as Amendment 1 (codified as Article 20) of the
Arkansas Constitution . This amendment prohibited the state authorities from paying the Holford railroad aid and levee bonds. Failure to pay the Holford debt created credit problems for the state that lasted well into the 20th century.On September 5, 1892, Fishback was elected Governor of Arkansas. Fishback's administration focused on changing the national image of the state. During his term, the
St. Francis River levee district was formed.Fisbhack served as governor until 1895 when he left public office and worked attempting to attract business to the state.
William M. Fishback died of a stroke. Fishback is buried at Oak Cemetery in
Fort Smith, Arkansas .Quotation
:"Houses of ill-fame are necessary to city life, if you close these sewers of men's animal passions you overflow the home and spread disaster."
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