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Wheeler, Wayne Bidwell

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Wheeler, Wayne Bidwell (1869-1927)

US lawyer and activist. As a lawyer, he worked for prohibition through the Anti-Saloon League. Deeply involved all his life in league activities, he became a powerful lobbyist for prohibition. By 1920, when national prohibition came into effect, he and his allies already had campaigned successfully for restrictive liquor legislation in 33 states. Wheeler was born in Trumbull County, Ohio. He graduated from Oberlin College in 1895.


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