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  • William Strong (1763-1840)
    William Strong (1763-1840)

    William Strong was a United States Congress and judge from Vermont.Strong was born in Lebanon, Connecticut in 1763, and moved with his parents to Hartford, Vermont, the following year....
    , a member of the United States House of Representatives from Vermont
  • William Strong (judge)
    William Strong (judge)

    William Strong was an United States jurist and politician. He was a justice on the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court on the Supreme Court of the United States....
     (1808-1895), a congressman and judge who served on both the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and the U.S. Supreme Court
  • William Barstow Strong
    William Barstow Strong

    William Barstow Strong served as president of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway from 1881 to 1889. He is often referred to as either William B....
     (1837-1914), American railroad executive
  • William Duncan Strong
    William Duncan Strong

    William Duncan Strong was an American archaeologist and anthropologist noted as an authority on indigenous peoples of North and South America. He is credited with the discovery of the tomb of the war god Ai apaec in Peru in 1946....
     (1899-1962), American archaeologist and anthropologist
  • William L. Strong
    William L. Strong

    William Lafayette Strong was the Mayor of New York from 1895 to 1897. He was the last mayor of New York before the Consolidation of the City of New York on January 1, 1898....
     (1827-1900), a Mayor of New York City
  • William Strong (Oregon judge)
    William Strong (Oregon judge)

    William Strong was an United States attorney and jurist in the Pacific Northwest]]. He was the 4th Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court when the region was still the Oregon Territory....
     (1817-1887), judge on the Oregon Supreme Court and Washington Supreme Court in the United States