Preceded by Walter Coles Name William Tredway Lowest grade Junior Kindergarten Enrollment 556 (2006) | Political party Democratic Founded 1956 Succeeded by Thomas Flournoy Phone +1 416-396-6660 | |
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Died May 1, 1891(1891-05-01) (aged 83)
Chatham, Virginia Resting place Chatham Cemetery, Chatham, Virginia Role School in Toronto, Ontario Address 112 Sedgemount Dr, Toronto, ON M1H 1X9, Canada District Toronto District School Board Similar Bendale Junior Public School, Glamorgan Junior Public School, Timberbank Junior Public School, Woburn Junior Public School, Highland Heights Junior Public School Profiles | ||
Alma mater Hampden-Sydney College |
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William Marshall Tredway (August 24, 1807 – May 1, 1891) was a U.S. Representative from Virginia.
Contents
- Park hyatt seasonal luncheon william tredway junior p s 2014 slideshow
- Early life
- Career
- Death
- References
Early life
Born near Farmville in Prince Edward County, Virginia, Tredway completed preparatory studies. He was graduated from Hampden-Sydney College, Prince Edward County, Virginia, in 1827.
Career
After college studies, Tredway studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1830 and commenced practice in Danville, Virginia.
Tredway was elected as a Democrat to the Twenty-ninth Congress (March 4, 1845 – March 3, 1847) with 57.34% of the vote, defeating Whig John D. Cheatham. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1846 to the Thirtieth Congress.
He served as delegate to the Democratic State convention in 1850.
In 1850, Tredway was elected to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1850. He was one of six delegates elected from the Southside delegate district made up of his home district of Pittsylvania County, as well as Halifax, and Mecklenburg Counties.
He served as member of the secession convention of Virginia in 1861. A conditional Unionist, he voted against secession on April 4 and for secession on April 17 following Lincoln's call for state militia to restore seized Federal property.
Tredway served as judge of the circuit court of Virginia 1870-1879. He resumed the practice of law in Chatham, Virginia.
Death
William Marshall Tredway died on May 1, 1891, in Chatham, Virginia. He was interred in Chatham Cemetery.