William Sprague III

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William Sprague III

U.S.A.

Party Whig
Latest Campaign State Governor
Date of Birth November 3, 1799
Date of Death Oct. 19, 1856 (Age: 56)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

William Sprague III, born into a prominent family in Rhode Island, pursued classical studies and later assumed leadership roles in both the public and private sectors. He spent several years managing institutional risk in high-finance before transitioning to the public sector. His career included significant roles such as serving as speaker of the Rhode Island House of Representatives and as Governor of Rhode Island. Additionally, he held positions in railroads and banks, indicating a focus on economic and infrastructural development.

Political Ideas

William Sprague III's political identity is marked by a deep entanglement between personal fortune and public policy, particularly in industrial and infrastructural sectors. His advocacy for economic policies that benefited his family's mercantile interests reveals a highly localized approach to governance. Notably, his involvement in the controversial trial of the Gordon brothers exposes an intersection of personal vendetta and criminal justice, raising questions about the influence of social biases on his judicial stances.

Campaigns
1839: Rhode Island State Governor
ELECTED

Election History

1839 Rhode Island gubernatorial election

2,908 votes (47.11%)

Win
1838: Rhode Island State Governor
ELECTED

Election History

1838 Rhode Island gubernatorial election

3,984 votes (52.51%)

Win
1832: Rhode Island State Governor
ELECTED

Election History

Rhode Island Governor General Election, April 4

610 votes (10.82%)

Win

Rhode Island Governor Run off, May 16

698 votes (10.03%)

Win

Rhode Island Governor Run off, July 18

792 votes (13.52%)

Win

Rhode Island Governor Run off, August 28

967 votes (14.33%)

Win

Rhode Island Governor Run off, November 21

832 votes (13.80%)

Loss

Winner: Lemuel Arnold