Wilbur L. Cross, 71st Governor of Connecticut

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Governor Wilbur Lucius Cross, PhD

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Birthplace: Gurleyville, Mansfield, Tolland County, Connecticut, United States
Death: October 05, 1948 (86)
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
Place of Burial: New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
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Son of Samuel Cross and Harriet Cross
Husband of Helen Baldwin Cross and Helen Baldwin Avery
Father of Wilbur Lucius Cross, Jr.; Samuel Avery Cross; Elizabeth Baldwin Cross and Arthur William Cross
Brother of Adelaide Cross; George Gurley Cross; John Franklin Cross; Adelaide Abigail Cross; George Gwiley Cross and 1 other

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About Wilbur L. Cross, 71st Governor of Connecticut

THE GROTON AVERY CLAN, Vol. II, by Elroy McKendree Avery and Catherine Hitchcock (Tilden) Avery, Cleveland, 1912. p. 1339


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilbur_L._Cross

Wilbur Lucius Cross, Ph. D. (April 10, 1862 – October 5, 1948) was an American educator and political figure who was the 71st Governor of Connecticut for eight years.

Biography

Born in 1862 in Mansfield, Connecticut, Cross graduated from Yale University (B.A. 1885) and served as principal of Staples High School in Westport, Connecticut for a short time around 1885 before returning to Yale as a graduate student, earning a Ph.D. in English literature in 1889.

Cross, who became a well-known literary critic, was Professor of English at Yale University and the first Dean of the Yale Graduate School, from 1916 to 1930. Along with Tucker Brooke, Cross was the editor of the Yale Shakespeare; he also edited the Yale Review for almost 30 years. He wrote several books, including Life and Times of Laurence Sterne (1909) and The History of Henry Fielding (1918), and several books on the English novel.

After retiring from Yale, Cross was elected governor of Connecticut as a Democrat in 1930 and served as Governor for four two-year terms, from 1931 to 1939. He was defeated in 1938 in his attempt to gain re-election for a fifth term. He is credited with passage of several items of reform legislation during his tenure of governor, including measures related to the abolition of child labor, governmental reorganization, and improved factory laws.

Wilbur Cross High School in New Haven, Connecticut, Wilbur Cross School in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and Connecticut's Wilbur Cross Parkway and Wilbur Cross Highway were named in his honor, as was the Wilbur L. Cross Medal for outstanding achievement in professional life, awarded by Yale. The first campus library at the University of Connecticut (then Connecticut State College), built with bond revenues authorized during Cross' governorship and opened in 1939, was named for Cross in 1942.

Wilbur Cross's autobiography, Connecticut Yankee, was published in 1943. He died on October 5, 1948 in New Haven, aged 86.

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Wilbur L. Cross, 71st Governor of Connecticut's Timeline

1862
April 10, 1862
Gurleyville, Mansfield, Tolland County, Connecticut, United States
1892
August 30, 1892
Willimantic, Windham County, Connecticut, United States
1897
April 12, 1897
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
1899
April 15, 1899
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
1904
December 17, 1904
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
1948
October 5, 1948
Age 86
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
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Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States