William S. Kenyon

William S. Kenyon ( June 10, 1869 - September 9, 1933) represented the state of Iowa in the United States Senator from 1911 to 1922. Kenyon was initially appointed to the Senate to fill the unfinished term of Jonathan P. Dolliver, who died while in office. Senator Kenyon was later elected to the Senate, where he served until he resigned in 1922. Kenyon was was appointed by President Harding as circuit judge for the Eight.

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