William M. Bunn
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William Malcolm Bunn (January 1, 1842 ā September 19, 1923) was an American newspaperman and Governor of Idaho Territory from 1884 to 1885. He began his political career holding a series of local and state offices while serving as a member of a local political machine. After purchasing a Philadelphia newspaper, he traded positive coverage for political favors. At the same time Bunn cultivated an active social life and became known for his after dinner speeches. During his tenure as governor, Bunn was caught between competing factions within his party fighting over polygamy and concerns with the territory's Mormon population.
Quick Facts 10th Governor of Idaho Territory, Nominated by ...
William M. Bunn | |
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10th Governor of Idaho Territory | |
In office March 26, 1884 ā July 9, 1885 | |
Nominated by | Chester A. Arthur |
Preceded by | John N. Irwin |
Succeeded by | Edward A. Stevenson |
Personal details | |
Born | (1842-01-01)January 1, 1842 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Died | September 19, 1923(1923-09-19) (aged 81) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Cathanne Myers |
Profession | Wood carver, Newspaperman |
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