William Dawson (mayor) explained

William Dawson
Office:20th Mayor of Saint Paul, Minnesota
Term Start:1878
Term End:1881
Predecessor:James T. Maxfield
Successor:Edmund Rice
Birth Date:1 October 1825
Birth Place:County Cavan, Ireland
Death Place:Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Profession:Politician

William Dawson (born in Ireland), was mayor of Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, from 1878 to 1881. He was born in County Cavan, Ireland on October 1, 1825. He was a successful banker. When he was elected as mayor, he became the first mayor to be Irish in Saint Paul. He died on February 19, 1901. He died poor after his Bank of Minnesota failed five years before he died. There is a two-acre park named after him in Saint Paul.[1] He is the namesake of the city of Dawson, Minnesota.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Empson, Donald L. . The Street Where You Live . . Minneapolis, Minnesota . 2006 . 978-0-8166-4729-3 . 70–71 .
  2. Book: Warren Upham. Minnesota Geographic Names: Their Origin and Historic Significance. 1920. Minnesota Historical Society. 289.