William Lewis Douglas

William Lewis Douglas
42nd Governor of Massachusetts
In office
January 5, 1905 – January 4, 1906
LieutenantCurtis Guild Jr.
Preceded byJohn L. Bates
Succeeded byCurtis Guild Jr.
Mayor of Brockton, Massachusetts
In office
1890–1891
Preceded byAlbert R. Wade
Succeeded byZiba Cary Keith
Member of the Massachusetts Senate from the 2nd Plymouth district
In office
January 6, 1886 – January 5, 1887
Preceded byHorace Reed
Succeeded byZiba Cary Keith
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Brockton
In office
January 3, 1883 – January 6, 1885
Preceded byDavis S. Packard
Succeeded byWilliam F. Whipple
Personal details
Born(1845-08-22)August 22, 1845
Plymouth, Massachusetts
DiedSeptember 17, 1924(1924-09-17) (aged 79)
Boston, Massachusetts
Political partyDemocratic

William Lewis Douglas (August 22, 1845 – September 17, 1924) was an American businessman and politician from Massachusetts. He served as the 42nd governor of Massachusetts from 1905 until 1906. He also founded and oversaw the growth of the W. L. Douglas Shoe Company, a highly successful Brockton, Massachusetts, business that became one of the world's largest shoe manufacturers. He also opened the first nationwide chain of shoe stores devoted to selling the company's products.

Douglas received a minimal education and was apprenticed into the shoe trade. In 1876, he established his business, which grew rapidly over the next twenty years. He entered politics as a supporter of labor and an opponent of socialism, and funded his 1904 campaign for governor. In addition to labor causes, he supported reciprocity and tariff reductions in trade with Canada. He refused to run for reelection, and returned to his business.