William L. Ewing
William L. Ewing | |
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25th Mayor of St. Louis, Missouri | |
In office April 12, 1881 – April 14, 1885 | |
Preceded by | Henry Overstolz |
Succeeded by | David R. Francis |
Personal details | |
Born |
St. Louis, Missouri | March 16, 1843
Died |
June 4, 1905 62) Vincennes, Indiana | (aged
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Mary Ewing |
William L. Ewing (March 16, 1843 – June 4, 1905) was the twenty-fifth mayor of St. Louis, Missouri, serving from 1881 to 1885. Ewing helped organize the State National Bank in 1885 and was a member of its board of directors. During his administration the cable car was introduced to the city, 12 miles of business streets were paved, and the St. Louis Exposition and Music Hall was constructed (1884).
He graduated from Christian Brothers College and became a clerk in his father's wholesale grocery business.
References
- "St. Louis Mayors: William L. Ewing". St. Louis Public Library. Retrieved 2008-08-21.
- "St. Louis Historic Preservation: Ewing, William L.". City of St. Louis. Retrieved 2008-08-21.
- "Mayor Ewing". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. 12 April 1881. p. 8.
- "Installed". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. 14 April 1885. p. 2.
External links
- William L. Ewing at the St. Louis Public Library: St. Louis Mayors website.
- William L. Ewing biography: Find a grave website.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Henry Overstolz |
Mayor of St. Louis, Missouri 1881–1885 |
Succeeded by David R. Francis |
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