- William B. Harrison
Infobox Person
name = William Benjamin Harrison
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birth_date =July 28 1889
birth_place =Louisville, Kentucky
death_date =July 13 1948
death_place =Wequetonsing, Michigan
death_cause =Lung cancer
title = Mayor of Louisville
term = 1927-1933
predecessor =Joseph T. O'Neal
successor =Neville Miller
party = Republican
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religion =William Benjamin Harrison was mayor of
Louisville, Kentucky from 1927 to 1933. He graduated fromLouisville Male High School in 1907 and theUniversity of Virginia School of Law in 1910. He served as a captain in theUnited States Army duringWorld War I . From 1922 to 1929 as president of the Kentucky Refrigerating Company.He was elected mayor in 1927 after the
Kentucky Court of Appeals threw out the election ofArthur A. Will . He was re-elected to a full term in 1929. As mayor, Harrison arranged the finances for the construction of the Municipal Bridge (later renamedGeorge Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge ), securing private financing after a bond initiative failed. He also supported the purchase of the Von Zedtwitz estate, with the goal of establishing Bowman Field, the city's first airport. Numerous suburbs surrounding the airport were also carved out of the property.Harrison ran for
Governor of Kentucky in 1931 but was defeated byRuby Laffoon . After his term as Mayor, Harrison served as chairman of the Louisville Industrial Foundation for 14 years. He died in 1948 and was buried inCave Hill Cemetery .References
*cite encyclopedia|title=Harrison, William B.|encyclopedia=The Encyclopedia of Louisville|year=2001
*cite book|title=Two Hundred Years at the Fall of the Ohio: A History of Louisville and Jefferson County|last=Yater|first=George H.|year=1987|publisher=Filson Club, Incorporated|location=Louisville, KY |edition=2nd edition|id = ISBN 0-9601072-3-1
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