William Windom

William Windom (May 10, 1827January 29, 1891) was an American politician. He served in the United States House of Representatives and United States Senate as a Republican from Minnesota. He was born in Belmont County, Ohio. He moved to Minnesota Territory in 1855. He served in the House from March 4, 1859 to March 3, 1869. Windom was appointed to the Senate to fill the vacancy in the term ending March 3, 1871, caused by the death of Daniel S. Norton, and served from July 15, 1870, to January 22, 1871, when a successor (Ozora P. Stearns) was elected to fill the term. Windom was however elected to the regular full term that started March 4, 1871. He served from to March 7, 1881 when he was appointed as United States Secretary of the Treasury by President James Garfield and served from until he resigned from the Cabinet effective November, after having again been elected Senator on, to fill the vacancy caused by his own resignation, and served to March 3, 1883. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1882. He moved to New York City in 1883 and practiced law. He was appointed Secretary of Treasury again in the Cabinet of President Benjamin Harrison and served from March 1889 until his death in New York. Upon his death in 1891, the two-dollar silver certificate was redesigned with his portrait. This design was used from 1891 to 1896. Preceded in first service (1881)::
John Sherman>
width="40%" align="center" rowspan="2"| United States Secretary of the Treasury width="30%" align="center"| Succeeded in first service (1881):
Charles J. Folger
width="30%" align="center"| Preceded in second service (1889–1891):
Charles S. Fairchild
width="30%" align="center"| Succeeded in second service (1889–1891):
Charles Foster
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Daniel S. Norton
width="40%" align="center" rowspan="3"|Minnesota Congressional Delegations width="30%" align="center"|Succeeded by:
Ozora P. Stearns
idth="30%" align="center"|Preceded by:
Ozora P. Stearns
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Alonzo J. Edgerton
idth="30%" align="center"|Preceded by:
Alonzo J. Edgerton
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Dwight M. Sabin

William Windom, (born September 28, 1923), great-grandson of the above, is an American character actor, best known for appearing on several episodes of The Twilight Zone; playing the character of John Monroe on the sitcom My World and Welcome to It, for which he won an Emmy Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series, and the character Randy Lane in the Emmy-nominated Night Gallery episode "They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar". Windom, William Windom, William Windom, William Windom, William

 

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