William Wilkins
For the 19th century English architect, see
William Wilkins (architect)
William Wilkins
(
1779
–
1865
) was an
American
politician
from
Pennsylvania
. He was born in
Carlisle, Pennsylvania
, and practiced law in
Pittsburgh
. He was elected to both the
U.S. House of Representatives
and the
U.S. Senate
as a
Democrat
and a
Jacksonian
. Wilkins served as
U.S. Secretary of War
from
1844
to
1845
under
President
John Tyler
.
Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania
, is named after him. Wilkins, William Wilkins, William
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