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William Albin Young

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Preceded by
  
Richard A. Wise

Political party
  
Democratic

Died
  
March 12, 1928

Succeeded by
  
William A. Young

Role
  
Politician


Preceded by
  
D. Gardiner Tyler

Name
  
William Young

Succeeded by
  
Richard A. Wise

Profession
  
businessman

Party
  
Democratic Party

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Born
  
May 17, 1860 Norfolk, Virginia (
1860-05-17
)

William Albin Young (May 17, 1860 – March 12, 1928) was a politician and businessman from Virginia. Young was twice elected to the United States House of Representatives, though his election was successfully contested each time by Richard A. Wise, who then claimed the seat.

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Early life and career

Born in Norfolk, Virginia, Young attended public schools and St. Mary's Academy in Norfolk. He studied law, but abandoned it before obtaining a license and devoted himself to mercantile pursuits. He subsequently served as clerk of the circuit and corporation courts of the city of Norfolk for six years.

Politics and later life

In 1892, Young served as delegate to the Democratic National Convention. He was the Democratic candidate for the 1896 election to the U.S. House of Representatives for the second district. Having won the election, Young presented credentials as a member-elect to the Fifty-fifth Congress and served from March 4, 1897, to April 26, 1898. Young was succeeded by Richard A. Wise, who successfully contested the election and took over the seat.

Young stood for election again in 1898, and again appeared to win the election. Accordingly, he presented credentials as a member-elect to the Fifty-sixth Congress. Young served from March 4, 1899, to March 12, 1900, when he was again succeeded by Richard A. Wise, who successfully contested the 1898 election as well.

Young engaged in the real estate business at Norfolk, where he died March 12, 1928. He was interred in St. Mary's Cemetery.

References

William Albin Young Wikipedia