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Emanuel Willis Wilson

American politician

Emanuel Willis Wilson (August 11, 1844:– May 28, 1905) was the seventh governor of West Virginia in 1884.

When the West Virginia Legislature disputed the election of 1888, both Governor Wilson and State Senate President Robert S. Carr claimed the right to sit as Governor until the dispute was resolved. The Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia ruled that Wilson should remain Governor. He left office on February 6, 1890, because the Legislature had decided Aretas B. Fleming had defeated Nathan Goff, Jr. After leaving the governor's office, Wilson had an unsuccessful bid for Congress.

Wilson was governor during the period of the Hatfield-McCoy feud. Devil Anse Hatfield named a son, Emanuel Willis Hatfield, born on February 10, 1888, for him.

He was married to Henrietta Cotton. He died on May 28, 1905.

See also

  • List of governors of West Virginia

References

    • West Virginia Archives & History

    External links

    • Biography of Emanuel W. Wilson, WV State Archives
    • Inaugural Address of Emanuel W. Wilson