William J. McConnell
1839–1925 (age 86)
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Biography
William J. McConnell served as a U.S. senator and Idaho’s governor during the state’s formative years, guiding lawmakers through early development and championing railroads, education, and access to justice.
The courage he displayed as a civic leader, coupled with an abiding belief in equal opportunity, helped set the course for Idaho’s future, and his colleagues recalled him as a principled statesman.