Historical Profile: Samuel Walker McCall


Boston, MA. – Samuel Walker McCall (1851 – 1923) was born in East Providence Township, Pennsylvania.  During his time as a student at Dartmouth College, McCall self-published a newspaper called The Anvil.  After college, McCall settled in Massachusetts.  He would eventually practice law in Boston.  McCall also served as the editor-in-chief of The Boston Daily Advertiser newspaper for two years.


As a member of the Republican party, McCall served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1887 – 1892) and he also served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1893 – 1913.  McCall served as Governor of Massachusetts from 1916 – 1919.


After he left politics, McCall continued to write for newspapers and magazines.  There is a statue of Samuel W. McCall in the Massachusetts State House in Boston.

Samuel W. McCall statue at the Massachusetts State House.

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