William E. Glasscock
1862–1925 (age 63)
Biography
William E. Glasscock, who governed West Virginia from 1909 to 1913, brought new discipline to the state with a reorganization of executive departments, the promotion of good roads, and a focus on honest, efficient public service.
He believed that government should protect working families, and his model of civic responsibility is still praised by visitors to Oak Grove Cemetery, where his quiet dignity is commemorated.