Willis Sweet

Willis Sweet
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Idaho's at-large district
In office
October 1, 1890 – March 3, 1895
Preceded byFred Dubois
(as territorial delegate)
Succeeded byEdgar Wilson
Associate Justice of the Idaho Territorial Supreme Court
In office
November 19, 1889 – October 1890
Appointed byBenjamin Harrison
Preceded byJohn Lee Logan
Succeeded byposition abolished
United States Attorney for the Territory of Idaho
In office
April 24, 1889 – November 19, 1889
Appointed byBenjamin Harrison
Preceded byJames H. Hawley
Succeeded byFremont Wood
Delegate to the Idaho Constitutional Convention
In office
July 4, 1889 – August 6, 1889
ConstituencyLatah County
Personal details
Born(1856-01-01)January 1, 1856
Alburgh, Vermont, U.S.
DiedJuly 9, 1925(1925-07-09) (aged 69)
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Resting placePuerto Rico
Political partyRepublican
ProfessionAttorney
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Willis Sweet (January 1, 1856 – July 9, 1925) was the first United States Representative elected from Idaho following statehood in 1890. Sweet served as a Republican in the House from 1890 to 1895, representing the state at-large. He vigorously demanded "Free Silver" or the unrestricted coinage of silver into legal tender, in order to pour money into the large silver mining industry in the Mountain West, but he was defeated by supporters of the gold standard.