William Oswald Mills
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William Oswald Mills (August 12, 1924—May 24, 1973), was a Republican U.S. congressman who represented the 1st Congressional district of Maryland from May 25, 1971 until his death. He was elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Rogers C.B. Morton.
Mills was born in Bethlehem, Maryland, and served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He committed suicide in Easton, Maryland while in office, almost two full years after being elected.
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Preceded by Rogers Morton |
U.S. Congressman, Maryland's 1st District 1971—1973 |
Succeeded by Robert Bauman |
Representatives to the 92nd United States Congress from Maryland | ||
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92nd | Senate: C. Mathias | J. Beall | House: E. Garmatz | C. Long | G. Gude | L. Hogan | G. Byron | P. Mitchell | W. Mills | P. Sarbanes |