William D. Ryan

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William D. Ryan (1861 – November 17, 1949) was an American labor unionist.

Born in Illinois, Ryan moved with his family to Braidwood, Illinois in 1865. He became a breaker boy at a colliery, and joined the Knights of Labor, and then the United Mine Workers of America. In 1897, he was elected as secretary-treasurer of his local, and became a full-time organizer for the union. In 1908, he was elected as secretary-treasurer of the international union, but he left the union movement in 1909. He then worked as an arbitrator for the Southwestern Interstate Coal Operators' Association, as a safety commissioner for the United States Bureau of Mines, and briefly ran a family coal and grain company.[1]

Ryan retired in 1935, and died in Kansas City, Missouri in 1949.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Samuel Gompers Papers. University of Illinois Press. 1986. ISBN 9780252033896.
  2. ^ "William D. Ryan, Sr". New York Times. November 18, 1949.
Trade union offices
Preceded by American Federation of Labor delegate to the Trades Union Congress
1904
With: Dennis Driscoll
Succeeded by
John A. Moffit
James Wood
Preceded by Secretary-Treasurer of the United Mine Workers of America
1908–1909
Succeeded by
Edwin Perry