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Josiah B. Williams

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Josiah B. Williams
Member of the New York State Senate
from the 25th district
In office
1852–1855
Preceded byHenry B. Stanton
Succeeded byJames Huntington
Personal details
BornDecember 16, 1810
Middletown, Connecticut
DiedSeptember 26, 1883
Ithaca, New York
Political partyWhig
OccupationBusinessman, banker, politician

Josiah Butler Williams (December 16, 1810 – September 26, 1883) was an American businessman, banker and senator from New York.

Life

He was the son of Josiah Williams (1768–1842) and Charity (Shaler) Williams (1775–1865). He married Mary Huggeford Hardy (1824–1911), and they had 12 children, among them geologist Henry Shaler Williams (1847–1918).

He was a Whig member of the New York State Senate (25th D.) from 1852 to 1855, sitting in the 75th, 76th, 77th and 78th New York State Legislatures.

Williams was nominated on the Know Nothing ticket for Canal Commissioner at the 1854 New York state election, but two weeks before the election declined to run. The party managers then substituted Hard Democrat Clark Burnham on the ticket but, due to slow communications, Williams still polled almost 60,000 votes.

He was a presidential elector in 1856, voting for John C. Frémont and William L. Dayton.

He was buried at the Ithaca City Cemetery.

State Senator Timothy S. Williams (1800–1849) was his brother; lumber magnate Henry W. Sage (1814–1897) was his nephew.

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External links

New York State Senate
Preceded by New York State Senate
25th District

1852–1855
Succeeded by
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