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William E. Glasscock |
| William E. Glasscock | |
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| In office 1909 – 1913 |
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| Preceded by | William M. O. Dawson |
| Succeeded by | Henry D. Hatfield |
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| Born | December 13 1862 Monongalia Co., WV |
| Died | April 12 1925 (aged 62) Morgantown, WV |
| Political party | Republican |
| Profession | Politician |
William Ellsworth Glasscock (December 13, 1862 -
April 12, 1925) was an American politician who served as
Glasscock was born in Monongalia County, West Virginia and graduated from West Virginia University. In 1903 he was admitted to the bar. Glasscock worked as an attorney for Senator Stephen B. Elkins.
In his last year as governor, he declared martial law three times, sending troops to
quell violent coal
Glasscock returned to practicing law. He died in Morgantown, West Virginia and was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery.
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| Preceded by William M. O. Dawson |
1909–1913 |
Succeeded by Henry D. Hatfield |
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| Boreman • Farnsworth • Stevenson • Jacob • Mathews • Jackson • Wilson • Fleming • MacCorkle • Atkinson • White • Dawson • Glasscock • Hatfield • Cornwell • Morgan • Gore • Conley • Kump • Holt • Neely • Meadows • Patteson • Marland • Underwood • Barron • Smith • Moore • Rockefeller • Moore • Caperton • Underwood • Wise • Manchin |
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