William Stephens

William Dennison Stephens (December 26, 1859 in Eaton, Ohio - April 24, 1944 in Los Angeles, California, USA) was a U.S. political figure. After leaving his native Ohio, Stephens worked along the Mississippi River as a surveyor, among other odd jobs. Settling in Los Angeles, he was a traveling salesman before becoming manager of Carr & Stephens Grocers. That was the springboard from which he launched a carrer in politics. Stints on the Board of Education and president of the Chamber of Commerce led to a seat on the Water Commission, where he advised on the building of the city's aquaduct. He then served as interim mayor of Los Angeles in 1909, and was a 3-term Congressman. Appointed Lieutenant Governor by Hiram Warren Johnson to replace the late John Morton Eshleman in July 1916, Stephens became California's 24th Governor on March 15, 1917 when Johnson resigned to take his seat in the United States Senate, and served the remainder of Johnson's term. World War I started a few months after Stephens took office; his administration was the target of numerous threats. After the governor's mansion was bombed in December 1917 (the Industrial Workers of the World was blamed), Stephens led the campaign for the passage of a criminal syndicalism law. In 1918, he became the first acting governor to be elected in his own right. The only sitting Governor to be admitted to the State Bar, Stephens opened a law firm after his reelection bid failed.

External links

Preceded by:
Hiram Johnson>
width="40%" align="center"| Governors of California width="30%" align="center"| Succeeded by:
Friend Richardson
Stephens, William Dennison Stephens, William Dennison Stephens, William Dennison Stephens, William Dennison

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
vinci group
william pitt leleiohoku
bandstand
the adventures of ozzie and harriet
willem hendrik van den bos
bonn agreement (afghanistan)
battlelords of the 23rd century
jason robert brown
luclin
jozef gruszka
norrath
annee sociologique
john s. paraskevopoulos
claes rlamb (1622 1698)
vladimir aleksandrovich fock
cieszyn silesia
harry edwin wood
billy bonds
antonio pantojas
amazing adventures
curtis iaukea
john glashan
conservatory (greenhouse)
demographics of mumbai
angelos basinas
zbigniew wassermann
ken forssi
bill bell
andrzej aumiller
cora cole mcfadden
john best, jr.
eugene a. brown
diane catotti
howard clement, iii
terra branford
10th of august (french revolution)
thomas stith, iii
coast guard "e" ribbon
john gould stephenson
aloysius stepinac
andrew sterling
ross s. sterling
wallace sterling
henry ii of jerusalem