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W. W. McDowell

W. W. McDowell
Lieutenant Governor of Montana
In office
1913–1921
Governor Sam V. Stewart
Preceded by William R. Allen
Succeeded by Nelson Story, Jr.
United States Envoy to the Irish Free State
In office
March 27, 1934 – April 9, 1934
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Preceded by Frederick A. Sterling
Succeeded by Alvin M. Owsley
Speaker of the Montana House of Representatives
In office
1909–1912
Preceded by E. W. King
Succeeded by Alexander MacDonald
Personal details
Born (1867-01-22)January 22, 1867
Trenton, Tennessee, U.S.
Died April 9, 1934(1934-04-09) (aged 67)
Dublin, Ireland
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Mary Lee Sturges
Residence Butte, Montana
Occupation Mine operator, businessman, diplomat

William Wallace McDowell (January 22, 1867 – April 9, 1934), known as W. W. McDowell, was an American politician in the state of Montana who also served as United States minister to the Irish Free State.

McDowell was born in Trenton, Tennessee, and came to Montana in 1896. He served in the Montana House of Representatives from 1908 to 1913, and was Speaker from 1909 to 1913. He served as Lieutenant Governor of Montana from 1913 to 1921.

In September 1933, McDowell was appointed to serve as minister to the Irish Free State by president Franklin D. Roosevelt; he was reappointed in January 1934, as his initial appointment had occurred during a recess of the Senate. Upon presenting his credentials to Irish leaders on March 27, 1934, his official title was Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. Two weeks later, he died of a sudden heart attack on April 9, 1934, while attending a banquet in Dublin.

McDowell's wife died in Chicago in November 1933, prior to McDowell moving to Ireland; the couple had married in 1912. After McDowell's death in Dublin several months later, his body was returned to the United States and he was buried in Memphis, Tennessee.


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