William Jayne
{{Short description|American politician and physician}}
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{{Infobox officeholder
|name = William Jayne
|image = William Jayne.jpg
|office = Delegate to the
U.S. House of Representatives
from Dakota Territory's {{ushr|Dakota Territory|AL|at-large}} district
|term_start = March 4, 1863
|term_end = June 17, 1864
|predecessor = John Todd
|successor = John Todd
|office1 = 1st Governor of the Dakota Territory
|term_start1 = May 27, 1861
|term_end1 = March 4, 1863
|predecessor1 = Wilmot Brookings (acting)
|successor1 = Newton Edmunds
|birth_name = William Jayne
|birth_date = {{birth date|1826|10|8}}
|birth_place = Springfield, Illinois, U.S.
|death_date = {{death date and age|1916|3|20|1826|10|8}}
|death_place = Springfield, Illinois, U.S.
|resting_place = Oak Ridge Cemetery
|party = Republican
|spouse = Julia Witherbee
|education = Illinois College
University of Missouri (MD)
|signature = William Jayne Signature.jpg
|signature_alt = Cursive signature in ink
}}
William A. Jayne (October 8, 1826{{spaced ndash}}March 20, 1916) was an American politician and physician. He served as Governor of the Dakota Territory and as the territory's delegate to the United States House of Representatives during the American Civil War.
Jayne was born in Springfield, Illinois. He attended Illinois College in 1844 where he was a founding member and served as first president of Phi Alpha Literary Society.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924028805808/cu31924028805808_djvu.txt Historic Morgan and classic Jacksonville][https://books.google.com/books?id=Q05OAAAAMAAJ&q=%22phi+alpha%22+jayne+wilkinson+wright+baldwin+-immortal Illinois College: A Centennial History, 1829-1929 p.132][https://books.google.com/books?id=w_oTAAAAIAAJ&dq=Robert++Wilson&pg=PA25 Manual of College Literary Societies with Statistical Table][https://books.google.com/books?id=qvUSAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA17 Catalogue of Phi Alpha Society] He formed part of the three-man committee that prepared the society's constitution.[https://books.google.com/books?id=Q05OAAAAMAAJ&q=lovers+of+truth Illinois College: A Centennial History, 1829-1929 p.133] He graduated in medicine from the University of Missouri in 1849. He began his practice in Springfield and served as Abraham Lincoln's personal physician. He became mayor of Springfield in 1859, and then a member of the State Senate in 1860, but resigned in 1861 to accept the appointment by President Lincoln to be the first Governor of Dakota Territory. He served from May 27, 1861, until 1863, then as a Delegate to the House of Representatives from March 4, 1863, to June 17, 1864.
Jayne then returned to Springfield and continued the practice of medicine. He was appointed U.S. Pension Agent in 1869 for four years and served three terms as mayor of Springfield beginning in 1876. He also served as Director and Vice President of the First National Bank of Springfield. He resumed the practice of medicine in 1873.
Jayne married Julia Witherbee in 1850 and had six children with her. He died in Springfield and is interred in Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield.
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