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William C. Wilson (New York politician)

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William Wilson
Comptroller of New York
In office
November 8, 1906 – 1909
Appointed byGovernor Frank W. Higgins
Preceded byOtto Kelsey (May 1906)
Succeeded byCharles H. Gaus
First Deputy Comptroller of New York
In office
1903 – May 3, 1906
Preceded byCharles H. Gaus
Succeeded byVacant

William C. Wilson was an American lawyer and politician.

He was the Republican boss of the Twenty-Seventh Assembly District in New York City, and had a law office at 55, Liberty Street.

On May 3, 1900, he was appointed by Comptroller William J. Morgan one of the first five New York State Transfer Tax Appraisers for New York County under the new transfer tax law. He was First Deputy Comptroller under Otto Kelsey, and became Acting Comptroller upon Kelsey's resignation in May 1906. After months of delay, he finally was appointed New York State Comptroller by Governor Frank W. Higgins on November 8, 1906, to serve for the remainder of Kelsey's unexpired term.

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  • [1] The choice for tax appraisers, in NYT on April 30, 1900
  • [2] His appointment as tax appraiser, in NYT on May 4, 1900
  • [3] Kelsey's appointment as Supt. of Insurance, and resignation as Comptroller, in NYT on May 3, 1906
  • [4] His appointment as Comptroller, in NYT on November 9, 1906
  • [5] Political Graveyard (name misspelled)
Political offices
Preceded by New York State Comptroller
1906
Succeeded by


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