Daniel Webster Gill
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Preceded byJohn B. Kendrick
Preceded byMoses Patrick Keefe
Succeeded byP. S. Cook
Preceded byL. R. Bresnahan
Daniel Webster Gill | |
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| Member of the Wyoming Senate | |
| In office 1915–1919 | |
| Preceded by | John B. Kendrick |
| 23rd and 26th Mayor of Cheyenne, Wyoming | |
| In office 1905–1906 | |
| Preceded by | Moses Patrick Keefe |
| Succeeded by | P. S. Cook |
| In office 1913–1914 | |
| Preceded by | L. R. Bresnahan |
| Succeeded by | R. N. La Fontaine |
| Personal details | |
| Born | April 18, 1856 Hinsdale, Massachusetts, U.S. |
| Died | October 27, 1933 (aged 77) |
| Resting place | Lakeview Cemetery, Cheyenne, Wyoming, U.S. |
| Party | Democratic |
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| Education | Connecticut Literary Institution |
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Daniel Webster Gill (April 18, 1856 – October 27, 1933) was an American politician who served as the 23rd and 26th Mayor of Cheyenne, Wyoming and in the Wyoming Senate as a Democrat.
Daniel Webster Gill was born on April 18, 1856, in Hinsdale, Massachusetts to Bartholomew Gill and Mary Dwyer. He graduated from the Connecticut Literary Institution and being a clerk in Springfield, Massachusetts. In 1883, he moved to the Wyoming Territory and became a clerk for the Secretary of the Territory for six years. In 1890, he became involved in selling real estate in Cheyenne.[1]