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  1. William Almon Wheeler (June 30, 1819 – June 4, 1887) was an American politician and attorney. He served as a United States representative from New York from 1861 to 1863 and 1869 to 1877, and the 19th vice president of the United States from 1877 to 1881. Born in Malone, New York, Wheeler pursued a legal career after attending the University ...

  2. Aug 22, 2023 · William Wheeler is the primary antagonist of ‘The Changeling’ book and live-action adaptation. He was the descendant of Norwegian immigrants who brought the Troll to the USA and was closely connected to the monster himself. Wheeler was one of the men responsible for kidnapping Apollo’s son and replacing him with Troll’s offspring.

  3. Jun 26, 2024 · William A. Wheeler was the 19th vice president of the United States (1877–81) who, with Republican President Rutherford B. Hayes, took office by the decision of an Electoral Commission appointed to rule on contested electoral ballots in the 1876 election.

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  4. William Morton Wheeler was an American entomologist recognized as one of the world’s foremost authorities on ants and other social insects. Two of his works, Ants: Their Structure, Development, and Behavior (1910) and Social Life Among the Insects (1923), long served as standard references on their

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  5. William Morton Wheeler was born on March 19, 1865, to parents Julius Morton Wheeler and Caroline Georgiana Wheeler ( née Anderson) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [2] At a young age, Wheeler had an interest in natural history, first being when he observed a moth ensnared in a spiders web; such observation interested Wheeler that he became importunate ...

  6. Learn about the life and career of William A. Wheeler, the 19th Vice President of the United States, who was known for his honesty and integrity. Find out how he rose from humble beginnings in New York to serve in Congress and chair the state constitutional convention.

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  8. William A. Wheeler was an American statesman who became the 19th Vice President of the United States, serving from 1877 to 1881, in the administration of Rutherford B. Hayes. Born in New York, after finishing his elementary education, Wheeler attended the University of Vermont but was subsequently forced to drop out without completing his graduation due to financial crisis.

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