William Larrabee Jr. (December 11, 1870 – April 1, 1933) was an American politician.
Larrabee Jr. was educated in his hometown of Clermont, Iowa, and later enrolled at the University of Iowa and its College of Law, earning a bachelor's degree in 1893, followed by a law degree in 1896.
[1] In 1891 and 1892, Larrabee Jr. was a letterwinner for the Iowa Hawkeyes football team.
[2] He served in the Spanish–American War with Company G of the 52nd Iowa Volunteer Infantry.
The younger Larrabee worked for Iowa Governor Francis M. Drake and Drake's successor L. M. Shaw before winning his first election to the Iowa House of Representatives in 1901.