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William F. Sheehan |
William F. Sheehan aka "Blue Eyed Billy" (1859-1917) of Buffalo, New York was Lieutenant Governor of New York, 1892-1894. He had been a highly respected Assemblymen, and Speaker of the New York State Assembly. After leaving the office of Lieutant Governor he established a prosperous law firm in New York City. He died in 1917 in command of a multi-million dollar fortune.
| Preceded by Edward F. Jones |
Lieutenant Governor
of New York 1892-1894 |
Succeeded by Charles T. Saxton |
| Lieutenant Governors of New York | |
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| Van Cortlandt •
S Van Rensselaer • J Van
Rensselaer • Broome • Tayler* •
Clinton • Tayler • Root • Tallmadge • Pitcher • P Livingston* • Dayan* • Throop • Stebbins* • Oliver* • E Livingston • Tracy • Bradish • Dickinson • Gardiner • Fish • Patterson • Church • Raymond • Selden • Campbell • Floyd-Jones • Alvord • Woodford • Beach • Robinson • Dorsheimer • Hoskins • Hill • McCarthy* • Jones • Sheehan • Saxton •
Woodruff • Higgins • Bruce • Chanler • White • Cobb* • Conway •
Glynn • Wagner* • Schoeneck • Walker • Wood • Lunn • Lowman •
Corning • Lehman • Bray • Poletti • Hanley*
• Wallace • Hanley* • Hanley • Moore • Wicks* •
Mahoney* • DeLuca • Wilson • Anderson* • Krupsak • Cuomo • DelBello • Anderson* • Lundine • Ross • Donohue • Paterson * denotes Acting |
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