Representative William Ledyard Stark

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| Name | William Ledyard Stark |
| Position | Representative |
| State | Nebraska |
| District | 4 |
| Party | Populist |
| Status | Former Representative |
| Term Start | March 15, 1897 |
| Term End | March 3, 1903 |
| Terms Served | 3 |
| Born | July 29, 1853 |
| Gender | Male |
| Bioguide ID | S000811 |
About Representative William Ledyard Stark
William Ledyard Stark served as a Representative from Nebraska in the United States Congress from 1897 to 1903. A member of the Populist Party, William Ledyard Stark contributed to the legislative process during 3 terms in office.
William Ledyard Stark’s service in Congress occurred during a significant period in American history. As a member of the House of Representatives, William Ledyard Stark participated in the democratic process and represented the interests of constituents.
William Ledyard Stark (July 29, 1853 – November 11, 1922) was an American Populist Party politician. Born in Mystic, Connecticut on July 29, 1853, Stark moved to Wyoming, Illinois, in 1872. He taught school and worked as a clerk at a store. He attended Union College of Law in Chicago, Illinois. He was admitted to the bar by the Supreme Court of Illinois in January 1878. Stark moved to Aurora, Nebraska, in February 1878, serving as superintendent of city schools in Aurora. He became deputy district attorney and then judge of the Hamilton County Court in Hamilton County, Nebraska. He served in the Nebraska National Guard as a major and Judge Advocate General. He ran for the United States House of Representatives in 1895 and 1897 as a Populist, losing the first time and before being elected to the 55th United States Congress on his second attempt . He was reelected to the 56th and 57th Congresses, serving from March 4, 1897 to March 3, 1903. Stark ran for the United States Congress as a Fusionist in 1902, but lost. After leaving office in 1903, he retired to Aurora. Stark died in Tarpon Springs, Florida on November 11, 1922. He is buried in the city cemetery in Aurora.