- William Peters Hepburn
William Peters Hepburn (
November 4 ,1833 –February 7 ,1916 ) was an American Republican congressman forIowa , remembered for theHepburn Act .Hepburn was born in Wellsville,
Columbiana County ,Ohio and raised from the age of seven inIowa City . Grandson ofMatthew Lyon , he was first engaged as an apprentice printer, before studying law. He became prosecuting attorney of Marshall County in 1856 as well as serving as district attorney for the eleventh judicial district from 1856-1861. He was also the clerk to theIowa House of Representatives.During the
American Civil War he served as an officer in the Second Iowa Cavalry. He moved toTennessee before returning to Iowa where he was elected as a Republican to theUnited States House of Representatives from 1881-1887 when he lost his seat. Whilst out of the House, he served as Solicitor of the Treasury under PresidentBenjamin Harrison . He re-entered the House as a Republican representative for Iowa from 1893-1909. During this period he served as Chairman of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. He also sponsored the "Hepburn Act of 1906".He lost his seat in 1909 to
William D. Jamieson . He returned to the practice of law inClarinda , Iowa andWashington D.C. . He died onFebruary 7 ,1916 .
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