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  1. William Allison Obituary. WILLIAM B. ALLISON (Bruce), age 80, passed away after a long battle dealing with complications from a severe stroke. Husband of Victoria “Vicky” (nee Grgurich) for 50 years, loving father of Patty Roy (nee Allison) (Matthew), and the late Robin Allison, dear grandfather of Abbigail Roy, uncle of Bill Grgurich ...

  2. Allison, William Boyd. William Boyd Allison was a U.S. Congressman and Senator from Iowa. He provided consul and friendship to every U.S. President from Abraham Lincoln to Teddy Roosevelt. He was a well respected U.S. politician and leading expert on the economy, monetary policy, U.S. government budget, and railroads.

  3. William Boyd Allison (March 2, 1829 – August 4, 1908) was an American politician. An early leader of the Iowa Republican Party, he represented northeastern Iowa in the United States House of Representatives before representing his state in the United States Senate. By the 1890s, Allison had become one of the "big four" key Republicans who ...

  4. succeeded= Albert B. Cummins date of birth= March 2, 1829 place of birth= Perry, Ohio, USA date of death= August 4, 1908 place of death= Dubuque, Iowa, USA spouse=Anna Carter Allison Mary Neally Allison

  5. William “Bill” Graham’s practice involves a wide variety of commercial practice areas including commercial litigation, business transactions and business law. His transactional work has included the formation and development of corporations, not for profit entities, LLC’s and partnerships. Over the past 15 years, Bill has represented ...

  6. William Boyd Allison was born in Perry, Ohio, on March 2, 1829. He attended Allegheny College in Meadville, Pennsylvania, and in 1849, graduated from Western Reserve College of Hudson, Ohio (now in Cleveland). After studying law, he was admitted to the bar in 1852, and began his legal career in Ashland, Ohio.

  7. Torpedoed by Japanese aircraft and damaged on May 24, 1945, but not finished. The Liberty ship William B. Allison was towed to Okinawa and declared a total loss. The ship had been laid down on Feb. 8, 1943, launched on Mar. 8, 1943 and delivered on Mar. 24, 1943, only forty-four days to build.