William W. Boardman

William Whiting Boardman (October 10, 1794 – August 27, 1871) was a politician and United States Representative from Connecticut.

[citation needed] Boardman served as clerk of the Connecticut State Senate in 1820.

[7] Boardman was a delegate to Whig National Convention from Connecticut in 1839 and was a member of the Balloting Committee, and served as speaker.

[citation needed] In 1897, Boardman's sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary P. Wade, gave Trinity Church on the Green (New Haven, Connecticut), an opalescent glass a window by the L.C.

[10] William Whiting Boardman died in New Haven, Connecticut of acute bronchitis, on August 27, 1871 (age 76 years) and is interred at Grove Street Cemetery.

A portrait by the artist, Ralph Earl circa 1796 entitled Mrs. Elijah Boardman and her Son, William Whiting Boardman