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William Castlebury Shippen

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William Castlebury Shippen (21 December 1829 – 9 or 11 August 1911) was an American politician and Methodist minister.

A native of Ohio born on 21 December 1829, Shippen was a founding member of the Methodist Episcopal Church's Upper Iowa Conference in 1852. He served on the Iowa Senate between 1862 and 1868, as a Republican legislator for District 13, which included his home of Monroe County at the time.[1] He moved to Helena, Montana in 1873,[1] and became known there for chopping down the local hanging tree in 1875.[2][3] Shippen subsequently moved to Butte for one year, and then to Oregon, where he died in 1911.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c "Senator William Castlebury Shippen". Iowa General Assembly. Retrieved 11 June 2023.
  2. ^ "The Hanging Tree". Helena As She Was. 11 June 2023.
  3. ^ Baumler, Ellen (7 July 2015). "Helena's Hanging Tree And Its Haunted History". Montana Public Radio. Retrieved 11 June 2023.