- John W. Davis (governor)
Infobox Governor
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name = John W. Davis
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state_senate = Rhode Island
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preceded =
succeeded =
order2 = 38th & 41st
office2 = Governor of Rhode Island
term_start2 =29 May ,1887
term_end2 =29 May ,1888 27 May ,1890 -26 May ,1891
lieutenant2 =
predecessor2 =George P. Wetmore Herbert W. Ladd
successor2 =Royal C. Taft Herbert W. Ladd
birth_date = Birth date|1826|3|7
birth_place =Rehoboth, Massachusetts ,USA
death_date = Death date and age|1907|1|26|1826|3|7
death_place =
restingplace =Riverside Cemetery ,Pawtucket ,Rhode Island ,USA [cite news |first= |last= |coauthors= |title=Davis, John William (1826-1907) |date= |publisher= |url=http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/davis5.html#RKK0YGHMI |work=The Political Graveyard |pages= |accessdate=2008-09-18 |language=]
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birthname = John William Davis
nationality = American
party = Democratic
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spouse = Lydia W. Kenyon, Emily P. Goffe
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residence =Pawtucket, Rhode Island ,USA
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occupation =Mason ,teacher
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religion = Episcopalian
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allegiance =United States of America
branch = National Guard
serviceyears = 1861–1865
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unit =Rhode Island National Guard
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battles =American Civil War
awards =John William Davis (
March 7 ,1826 -January 26 ,1907 ) was aUnited States Democraticpolitician , who served asGovernor of Rhode Island for two occasions (1887-1888 and 1890-1891).Early life
Born in
Rehoboth, Massachusetts , Davis attended public schools in Rehoboth and a private school inPawtucket, Rhode Island . Before entering politics, he was engaged in various occupations, like mechanical masonry, teaching, and grain dealing.Civil War
During the
American Civil War , he served inRhode Island National Guard .Political career
His first public office was a seat in the Pawtucket
Town Council , over which body he presided for two years.For a number of years he was a Rhode Island State Senator, before he was appointed by fellow Democratic President
Grover Cleveland as an Appraiser of Foreign Merchandise for the Providence U.S. Customs District.Davis became Democratic gubernatorial nominee in 1887 and defeated incumbent Republican
George P. Wetmore . In his bid Davis was supported by many Republicans, who were dissatisfied.During his first term as chief executive, Rhode Island approved the Women’s Suffrage Amendment to the state constitution. Also he presided over establishment of the boundary line between Rhode Island and
Connecticut and reform of election law to eliminate frauds. Despite these record, Davis was defeated for re-election in 1888 by Republican candidateRoyal C. Taft . His comeback attempt in 1889 was also failed.Davis, however, was elected Governor again in 1890 and served until 1891. During his second administration the governor was given authorization to appoint a commission to revise and codify general statutes, and funds were appropriated for completion of a Soldiers’ Home.
Governor Davis was defeated for re-election once again in 1891, but didn't retire from active politics, being elected to the State Senate and
Mayor of Pawtucket in 1897.Personal life
Davis was married three times: to Lydia W. Kenyon (died 1859); Emily P. Goffe, two children; and Marietta P. Pearse.
Religion
He was raised as
Methodist , later became Episcopalian.References
*Mohr, Ralph S. "Governors for Three Hundred Years (1638-1954): Rhode Island and Providence Plantations". State of Rhode Island, Graves Registration Committee, August 1954.
*"The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography, Vol. 9". New York: James T. White & Company.
*Sobel, Robert, and John Raimo, eds. "Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States, 1789-1978, Vol. 4". Westport, CT: Meckler Books, 1978. 4 vols.External links
* [http://www.nga.org/portal/site/nga/menuitem.29fab9fb4add37305ddcbeeb501010a0/?vgnextoid=6a0dc2da2484b010VgnVCM1000001a01010aRCRD&vgnextchannel=e449a0ca9e3f1010VgnVCM1000001a01010aRCRD NGA Biography]
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