Eugene T. Wilson

Eugene Tallmadge Wilson (December 11, 1852 – November 17, 1923) was an American politician in the state of Washington. He served in the Washington State Senate from 1889 to 1893.[1] From 1891 to 1893, he was President pro tempore of the Senate.[2][3] He later resided in Montana, where he was a bank receiver.[4] He died unexpectedly in Tacoma, Washington in 1923.[5][6]

Eugene T. Wilson
Wilson in 1891
President pro tempore of the Washington Senate
In office
January 7, 1891  January 9, 1893
Preceded byW. J. Parkinson
Succeeded byTrusten P. Dyer
Member of the Washington State Senate
In office
January 7, 1891  January 9, 1893
Preceded byJacob Hunsaker
Succeeded byC. I. Helm
Constituency11th
In office
November 6, 1889  January 7, 1891
Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded byPlatt A. Preston
Constituency10th
Personal details
Born
Eugene Tallmadge Wilson

(1852-12-11)December 11, 1852
Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.
DiedNovember 17, 1923(1923-11-17) (aged 70)
Tacoma, Washington, U.S.
Resting placeSeattle, Washington
Political partyRepublican

References

  1. "State of Washington Members of the Legislature, 1889 – 2011" (PDF). Washington State Legislature. Archived (PDF) from the original on April 20, 2022.
  2. "Barton's Legislative Hand-book and Manual of the State of Washington". T.H. Boyd. 14 October 1891 via Google Books.
  3. Zhulin, Denis Larionov & Alexander. "Read the eBook Progressive men of the state of Montana (Volume pt.1) by A.W. Bowen online for free (page 100 of 199)". www.ebooksread.com.
  4. "Progressive Men of the State of Montana". www.mocavo.com. Archived from the original on February 24, 2015.
  5. "Tacoma Banker Drops Dead". The Semi-Weekly Spokesman-Review. November 18, 1923. p. 2. Retrieved October 11, 2019 via Newspapers.com. open access
  6. "Ex-State Bank Examiner Dead". Spokane Chronicle. November 17, 1923. p. 6. Retrieved October 11, 2019 via Newspapers.com. open access


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