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William L. Lyons

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William Lee Lyons
26th Mayor of Louisville
In office
May 12, 1890 – August 1890
Preceded byCharles Donald Jacob
Succeeded byHenry S. Tyler
Personal details
Born(1857-06-03)June 3, 1857
Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
DiedJune 2, 1911(1911-06-02) (aged 53)
Kenosha, Wisconsin, U.S.
Resting placeCave Hill Cemetery
Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
Belle Clay
(m. 1882)
Children4
OccupationStockbroker

William L. Lyons (June 3, 1857 – June 2, 1911) was mayor of Louisville, Kentucky, from 1890 to 1891.

Early life

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William L. Lyons was born on June 3, 1857, in Louisville, Kentucky to H. J. Lyons, a banker in Louisville. He was educated at Highland Military Academy in Worcester, Massachusetts.[1]

Career

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At the age of 21, Lyons worked in the brokerage business.[1] He then worked as a clerk for the Louisville & Nashville Railroad. In 1881 he became a senior member of his father's investment firm, which eventually became Hilliard Lyons.[citation needed] He served as president of the Louisville Stock Exchange for three years prior to 1907. He moved to New York for a year and a half before returning to Louisville.[1]

He served on Louisville's common council representing the fifth ward in the lower board. He was chairman of the Board of Public Safety under mayor Charles P. Weaver.[1] He served as mayor pro tem of Louisville for four months when the ailing mayor Charles Donald Jacob went overseas for treatment.[1][citation needed]

Personal life

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Lyons married Belle Clay, daughter of Samuel Clay and sister of Judge Rogers Clay and Bishop Clay, in 1882. They had four children: Clay, Mrs. Owsley Brown, W. L. Lyons Jr. and Mary.[1]

Lyons died on June 2, 1911, at the Pennoyer Sanitarium in Kenosha, Wisconsin.[1] He was buried in Cave Hill Cemetery.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g "William L. Lyons Dies At Kenosha". Lexington Herald-Ledger. June 3, 1911. p. 2. Retrieved May 30, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
  • "Lyons, William L.". Encyclopedia of Louisville. 2001.