William T. Carroll

William T. Carroll (June 25, 1902 - October 25, 1992) was an American politician who was the 71st Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut from 1949 to 1951.[1]

Early life

William T. Carroll was born in Torrington, Litchfield County, Connecticut, June 25, 1902[2] He graduated from Torrington High School and worked for the Brooks Bank and Trust Company in Torrington for 25 years.[3]

Political career

Carroll was a Democrat. He was Connecticut State Treasurer from 1945, but was defeated for reelection in 1946, thus ending his term in early 1947. In 1948, he was running mate of gubernatorial candidate Chester Bowles and won, they entered service on January 5, 1949. They ran for reelection in November 1950, but lost and ended their service on January 3, 1951.

Carroll lost bids for the United States Senate in 1952 and the Governorship in 1954. He was the mayor of Torrington from 1953 to 1957. From 1962, he ran a real-estate office in Hartford.

He died Sunday October 25, 1992 in Torrington, 90 years old.[4]

See also

References

  1. Brief Descriptions of Connecticut State Agencies, Lieutenant Governor
  2. The Political Graveyard, Index to Politicians: Carroll.
  3. W. T. Carroll, 90; In 1940's, He Held Connecticut Offices, New York Times, October 29, 1992.
  4. W. T. Carroll, 90; In 1940's, He Held Connecticut Offices, New York Times, as above.
Political offices
Preceded by
Carl M. Sharpe
Connecticut State Treasurer
1945–1947
Succeeded by
Joseph A. Adorno
Preceded by
Robert E. Parsons
Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut
1949-1951
Succeeded by
Edward N. Allen
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