King, William Henry, 1863-1949
Dates
- Existence: 1863 - 1949
biographical statement
Citation:
Turkish atrocities in Asia Minor, 1922: t.p. (Hon. William H. King of Utah)OCLC, 3/12/1998 (hdgs.: King, William Henry, King, William Henry, 1863- , King, William H.; usages: William H. King, W.H. King, Mr. King)
BGMI, Feb. 21, 2007 (King, William Henry (1863-1949))
Biog. dir. of the U.S. Congress, Feb. 21, 2007 (King, William Henry; b. Fillmore, Utah, June 3, 1863; U.S. Congressman, March 4, 1897-March 3, 1901; U.S. Senator, March 4, 1917-January 3, 1941; d. Nov. 27, 1949, Salt Lake City, Utah)
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Samuel Russell, Jr. books, between 1904 and 1954
Contains various writings of Samuel Russell, including 12 volumes of articles on politics, court pleadings, income tax tables, bills and resolutions, weights and measures, and a scrapbook of newspaper clippings. Materials undated, but would have been written between 1904 (when Samuel graduated from law school) and 1954 (his death).
Samuel Russell, Jr. business and political correspondence, 1893-1946
Contains other business and political correspondence of Samuel Russell, Jr. Includes information on the Dieters (German chemical company) spy case, government bills, etc. Materials dated 1893 to 1946.
Samuel Russell, Jr. newspaper clippings , between 1878 and 1954
Contains newspaper clippings dealing with Senate work and other miscellaneous topics, including articles written by Samuel Russell, Jr. or his employer, Senator William H. King, political campaign notes and posters, etc. One item dated 1907; other items undated, but probably between 1878 and 1954.
Samuel Russell, Jr. political files, between 1902 and 1954
Contains bills and resolutions, articles by Samuel Russell, Jr. on politics, taxes and trade, and other topics, National Bureau of Standards reports and documents on weights and measures, Supreme Court briefs, fiscal relations within the United States, records on the Mayfield case. Most materials dated 1902 to 1930; others probably created between 1904 and 1954.