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William D. Byron

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from 1930 to 1934 and as mayor of Williamsport from 1926 to 1930 as had his grandfather, for whom he was named.
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from January 3, 1939, to February 27, 1941. After his death in an airplane crash in
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he entered the family leather manufacturing business in 1919. He served in the
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Memorial Addresses: William Devereux Byron, Late a Representative
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crashed, killing 9 of the 16 persons on board, including Byron.
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William Byron (disambiguation)

U.S. House of Representatives
Maryland
6th
David J. Lewis
Katharine Byron
Maryland Senate
Danville
Virginia
U.S.
Jonesboro
Clayton County
Georgia
U.S.
Democratic
Katharine Byron
Goodloe Byron
Phillips Exeter Academy
Pratt Institute
Democrat
U.S. Congressman
6th congressional district
Maryland
Georgia
Katharine Byron
Louis E. McComas
Danville, Virginia
Williamsport, Maryland
public schools

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