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William M Rodman

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Preceded by
  
James Y. Smith

Occupation
  
Tailoring, Insurance


Succeeded by
  
Jabez C. Knight

Name
  
William Rodman

William M. Rodman

Born
  
June 19, 1814 Newport, Rhode Island (
1814-06-19
)

Died
  
December 11, 1868, Providence, Rhode Island, United States

Residence
  
Providence, Rhode Island, United States

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Resting place
  
Swan Point Cemetery

Political party
  
Republican-American

William Mitchell Rodman (June 19, 1814 – December 11, 1868) was a tailor and 7th mayor of Providence, Rhode Island 1857-1859.

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Early life

Rodman was born June 19, 1814 in Newport, Rhode Island. Young William attended the school taught by his father, a Quaker school-master. At age 16, he moved to Providence to become a tailor's apprentice with the firm E.C. & T. Wells.

Career

Wells were the leading tailors of Providence. Starting from about 1850, Rodman teamed with Sullivan Moulton to form the tailoring firm of Moulton and Rodman, located first in the Arcade, then at 27 Westminster Street. Their customers included some of the most prominent people of Providence.

Rodman was a member of the school committee and City Council before being elected to two consecutive terms as mayor 1857-1859. After his political career, Rodman went into the insurance business.

Rodman died at his home in Providence on December 11, 1868 and was buried at Swan Point Cemetery.

References

William M. Rodman Wikipedia