William W. Corning

William Warren Corning (August 29, 1829 – June 19, 1895) was an American merchant and Democratic politician.

[2] He moved around central Ohio several times, going from Newark, to Hebron, to Columbus.

He moved to Portage, Wisconsin, in October 1858, and by March 1859 he had established his hardware business.

At the time he was a manager of a saw mill, employed by the Edward P. Allis Company.

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