Col. William H. Sinclair (October 31, 1838 – January 11, 1897) was an American Union Army officer, Freedmen's Bureau official, businessman, state legislator, and union officer.
Sinclair founded the Beach Hotel in Galveston in 1882, in an effort to increase tourism in the city.
[2] He also served as president of the Galveston City Railroad Company.
[4] He served as Speaker of the Texas House from May 10, 1871 to January 14, 1873.
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