- William Sprague III
William Sprague, also known as William III or William Sprague III (
November 3 ,1799 –October 19 ,1856 ), was a politician and industrialist from theU.S. state ofRhode Island , serving asGovernor ,U.S. Representative andU.S. Senator . He was the uncle of William Sprague IV, also a Governor and Senator from Rhode Island.Sprague was born in
Cranston, Rhode Island , and pursued classical studies as a student. He engaged in mercantile pursuits and was a member of theRhode Island House of Representatives , serving as speaker from 1832 to 1835 and leading a coalition ofAnti-Masonry and Democratic Party members. [http://www.phoenixmasonry.org/the_builder_1926_december.htm]He was elected as an at-large candidate from the Whig Party to the Twenty-fourth Congress and served from
March 4 ,1835 , toMarch 3 ,1837 . He declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1836. He was elected Governor of Rhode Island in 1838. He subsequently was elected as a Whig to theUnited States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Nathan F. Dixon and served fromFebruary 18 ,1842 , toJanuary 17 ,1844 , when he resigned. He served as chairman of theU.S. Senate Committee on Enrolled Bills in the Twenty-seventh Congress. He was a U.S. presidential elector on the Whig ticket in 1848.His family fortune came from the cotton and paint manufacturing, and he assumed active control of the family business following the murder of his brother Amasa on
December 31 ,1843 .The Senator took an active interest in the trial of the Gordon brothers for the murder. The trial resulted in two of the defendants being sent to the gallows, and remains highly controversial for the amount of anti-Irish bigotry involved. One account has suggested a somewhat sensational alternative solution to the murder. Sprague died inProvidence, Rhode Island , and is interred inSwan Point Cemetery there.References
* [http://warwickonline.com/lifebeat/searchnews.asp?ID=5666 "Warwick Beacon"]
29 May 2003 Lifebeats section, "Historic Homes" by Don D'Amato on Sprague's anti-masonic politics
*bioguideFurther reading
*Hoffman, Charles, and Hoffman, Tess. "Brotherliy Love: Murder and the Politics of Prejudice in Nineteenth-Century Rhode Island". Amherst: The University of Massachusetts Press, 1993.
*Knight, Benjamin. "History of the Sprague Families, of Rhode Island". Santa Cruz: H. Coffin, 1881.
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