Isaac Wilbour
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Isaac Wilbour (April 25, 1763 - October 4, 1837 was an American politician from Rhode Island holding several offices, including Acting Governor of the state.
Wilbour was born in Little Compton, Rhode Island. He served in the state legislature in 1805 and 1806. During the second year he was the speaker. He was Lieutenant Governor in 1806 and 1807. During part of that time he was Acting Governor as well.
Wilbour represented Rhode Island in the United States House of Representatives as a Republican from 1807 to 1809. He ran again in 1808 and 1812 but lost both times. He served as Lieutenant Governor again from 1810 to 1811.
In 1818 he became an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island and acted as Chief Justice of that court from 1819 to 1827.
Wilbour died in Little Compton, Rhode Island, and his remains were buried in the Seaconnet Cemetery.
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Preceded by Henry Smith |
Governor of Rhode Island (Acting) 1775, 1778 |
Succeeded by James Fenner |