W. Mont Ferry, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

W. Mont Ferry

American politician

Date of Birth: 12-Mar-1871

Date of Death: 11-Jan-1938

Profession: businessperson, politician

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About W. Mont Ferry

  • William Montague Ferry (March 12, 1871 – January 11, 1938) was an American politician.
  • He was a Utah State Senator and the 17th mayor of Salt Lake City. Ferry was born in Grand Haven, Michigan and was the son of Edward P.
  • Ferry and Clara White.
  • Ferry was named after his grandfather, who was a Presbyterian minister and missionary in Michigan. Ferry moved to Utah and became a mining investor in Utah and Nevada.
  • He was president of the American Silver Producers.
  • He was an associate of United States Senator Thomas Kearns. In January 1903, Thompson was a signatory of an official protest to the United States Senate of the Utah Legislature's election of Mormon Apostle Reed Smoot as a United States Senator for Utah.
  • In 1904, when Kearns failed to be re-elected to the Senate by the Utah Legislature due to the perceived influence of Smoot, Ferry was among the founders of the anti-Mormon American Party.
  • In the 1904 election, Ferry was elected as a member of the city council of Salt Lake City.
  • The mayor, Ezra Thompson, and three other members of the city council were also members of the American Party. In 1911, the American Party dissolved, and Ferry was elected as a Republican to the Utah State Senate.
  • He served in the State Senate until 1915, when he was elected mayor of Salt Lake City.
  • He served as mayor for one term, until 1919. Ferry married Edna Tremain in 1896.
  • Ednah Ferry was a delegate from Utah to the 1924 Republican National Convention.

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