Washington State Constitutional Convention 1889

W. L. Newton

A labor delegate from the Twenty-first District, the thirty-five year old miner lived in Olney, forty-three miles from Seattle. Newton served on the following committees : Agriculture, Manufacturing, Fisheries and Commerce; Mining and Mining Interests. He refused to sign the Constitution when it was completed.

Member of 21. Twenty-first District - Washington State Constitutional Convention 1889 [this display].

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