William Devos

William H. Devos (November 19, 1857 - ?) was an American businessman who spent two terms as a Republican member of the Wisconsin State Senate's Sixth District (the 9th, 10th, 19th and 20th Wards of the City of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[1][2]

Background

Devos was born November 19, 1857, in Milwaukee, of "Hollandish parentage"; he graduated from Milwaukee Public Schools and Spencerian Business College. He worked in the milling and coal businesses, and represented the 9th Ward as alderman on the Milwaukee Common Council from April, 1894, to April, 1896.

Legislative service

He was defeated for alderman in April, 1896, but was elected to the State Senate in November, 1896 to succeed Democrat Oscar Altpeter, receiving 6,821 votes to 4,966 for Democratic and Populist candidate Max Hottelett and 238 for Charles Pample of the Socialist Labor Party. He was re-elected in 1900, but resigned his office in 1902 to accept the post of "Collector" [of import duties] of the Port of Milwaukee".

References

  1. 'Wisconsin Blue book 1901,' Biographical Sketch of William Devos, pg. 730
  2. Members of Wisconsin Legislature 1848-1999


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