- William G. Conley
Infobox Governor
name= William G. Conley
caption=
order=18th
office= Governor of West Virginia
term_start= 1929
term_end= 1933
predecessor=Howard M. Gore
successor=Herman G. Kump
birth_date= birth date|1866|1|8|mf=y
birth_place=Kingwood, WV
death_date= death date and age|1940|10|21|1866|1|8|mf=y
death_place=Charleston, WV
spouse=
profession=Politician
party= Republican
religion=
footnotes=William Gustavus Conley (born
January 8 ,1866 in Preston County,West Virginia ; diedOctober 21 ,1940 inCharleston, West Virginia ) was an American politician who served asgovernor ofWest Virginia as a Republican from 1929 to 1933.He was born near Kingwood to Major William Conley and Mary Courtney Freeburn. He was a school teacher from 1886 to 1891. In 1893 he graduated from
West Virginia University with a degree in law. Afterwards, he began a law practice inParsons, West Virginia . While there he served asTucker County prosecuting attorney, and later as the mayor of Parsons. He also founded and was the editor of the "Parsons Advocate" newspaper. He also served as mayor of Kingwood from 1906 to 1908.In 1908, Governor William Dawson appointed Conley to the post of state
Attorney General . After being elected to the same office in 1908, he continued in that role under Governor William Glasscock. In 1911, he argued before theSupreme Court of the United States in the case of Commonwealth of Virginia v. State of West Virginia ussc|220|1|1911 which involved Virginia's pre-Civil War debt and West Virginia's share of it. He was also involved in State of Maryland v. State of West Virginia ussc|225|1|1912 which involved the border betweenGarrett County, Maryland and Preston County, West Virginia.In 1912, Conley ran for Congress as a Republican but lost by 14 votes. Over the next 12 years he was a lawyer in Charleston. In 1924, he was appointed to the State Board of Education. He served there until his resignation on March 1, 1929. He was elected as governor of West Virginia in November 1928 and was inaugurated on March 4, 1929. His time as governor was marked by the
Great Depression . His time as governor, limited by the state constitution at the time to one term, ended on March 4, 1933. He remained in Charleston and organized the law firm of Conley, Thompson, and Neff.External links
* [http://www.wvculture.org/history/conley.html Biography of William G. Conley]
* [http://www.wvculture.org/history/conleyia.html Inaugural Address of William G. Conley]
* [http://www.wvculture.org/HISTORY/government/conleywilliam01.html "Charleston Daily Mail" article on the death of William Gustavus Conley"]
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