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| caption =William C. Lovering circa 1908<ref name="Who's whoWho in State Politics, 1908">{{Citation| title =Who's whoWho in State Politics, 1908 | page = 16. | publisher = Practical Politics | location = Boston, MA | date = (1908)}}</ref>
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| state =[[Massachusetts]]
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| office2 =Member of the <br>[[Massachusetts Senate]]<ref name="Who's whoWho in State Politics, 1908" />
| term_start2 =1874
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| residence =Taunton, Ma
| alma_mater =Hopkins Classical School, Cambridge High School<ref name="Who's whoWho in State Politics, 1908" />
| occupation =Cotton Manufacturer<ref name="Who's whoWho in State Politics, 1908" />
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He engaged in cotton manufacturing in Taunton.
<!-- A grammar fix may be needed here. -->First president of the Taunton Street Railway.
He served as president of the American Liability Insurance Co..
He was interested in several other business enterprises.
He served as president of the New England Cotton Manufacturers' Association (now the [[National Textile Association]]) for two years.
He served as member of the [[Massachusetts State senateSenate]] in 1874 and 1875.
He served as delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1880.
<!-- A grammar fix may be needed here. -->Presided at the Republican State convention in 1892.
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==Bibliography==
*''Who's whoWho in State Politics, 1908'' Practical Politics (1908) p.&nbsp;16.
*{{CongBio|L000465}} Retrieved on 2008-02-14
{{Bioguide}}