William F. Love

William Franklin Love (* March 29, 1850 in Liberty, Amite County, Mississippi, † October 16, 1898 in Gloster, Mississippi ) was an American politician. Between 1897 and 1898 he represented the fifth electoral district of the state of Mississippi in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Career

William Love attended the common schools and then studied at the University of Mississippi in Oxford. He then worked in agriculture and has been politically active as a member of the Democratic Party. Between 1878 and 1882, and again from 1884 to 1888 he was a delegate in the House of Representatives from Mississippi. Between 1889 and 1896 he was a member of the State in the Senate. In 1890, Love was a delegate at a meeting to revise the constitution of Mississippi.

In the congressional elections of 1896 Love was in the fifth district of Mississippi in the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington DC selected. There he entered on March 4, 1897, the successor of Walter M. Denny. He could not finish his two -year term that would have ended on March 3, 1899, but because he died on 16 October 1898. The overdue election then won Frank A. McLain, who ended the tenure of Love and then remained until 1903 in Congress.

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