William B. Ross

Politician

1873 – 1924

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Who was William B. Ross?

William Bradford Ross was the 12th Governor of Wyoming from January 1, 1923 to October 2, 1924. He was born in Dover, Tennessee to Ambrose B. Ross and Sue Ross.

As a young lawyer in Dover, Ross met Nellie Davis Tayloe while she was on a visit to her relatives. The two married a year and a half later, on September 11, 1902, in Omaha, Nebraska. They would have four sons: twins George Tayloe and James Ambrose, Alfred Duff, and William Bradford.

Ross decided to practice law in the West, and the young couple moved to Cheyenne, Wyoming after their marriage. His general law practice there was very successful there and soon he became one of the leaders of the Democratic Party in the state. He ran for office several times, but always lost in heavily Republican Wyoming.

Finally, in 1922, Ross was elected governor of Wyoming by appealing to progressive voters in both parties. He advocated stronger Prohibition laws and called for tax cuts, government assistance for poor farmers, banking reform, and laws protecting children, women workers, and miners. However, after little more than a year and a half in office, he died at the age of 50 from complications following an appendectomy.

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Born
Dec 4, 1873
Tennessee
Also known as
  • William Ross
Spouses
Nationality
  • United States of America
Died
Oct 2, 1924
Cheyenne

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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