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William Kirk Kaynor
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Massachusetts's 2nd district
In office
March 4, 1929 – December 20, 1929
Preceded byHenry L. Bowles
Succeeded byWilliam J. Granfield
Personal details
Born(1884-11-29)November 29, 1884
Sanborn, Iowa
DiedDecember 20, 1929(1929-12-20) (aged 45)
Washington, D.C.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseAlice Chapin Reed

William Kirk Kaynor (November 29, 1884 – December 20, 1929) was a United States Representative from Massachusetts.

Born in Sanborn, Iowa, Kaynor attended the common schools of Spencer and Clear Lake. In his early youth, he was employed as a drug store clerk in Clear Lake. He later moved to Gann Valley, South Dakota and herded cattle. He was graduated from Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Connecticut in 1908, and from Yale University in 1912. He moved to Springfield, Massachusetts and engaged in the real estate and insurance business. During the First World War, he attended the officers' training school at Camp Lee, Virginia, from July to November 1918. He was a member of the common council of Springfield from 1920 to 1924, and was the postmaster of Springfield from 1923 to 1928.

He was elected as a Republican to the Seventy-first Congress and served from March 4, 1929, until his death in a United States Army Air Corps airplane accident at Bolling Field in Washington, D.C., on December 20, 1929. It was his first time in an airplane. Interment was in Oak Grove Cemetery, Springfield, Massachusetts.

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References

  1. "planecrashinfo.com Famous People Who Died in Aviation Accidents: 1920s". Archived from the original on 2015-12-11. Retrieved 2015-12-22.

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Preceded byHenry L. Bowles Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Massachusetts's 2nd congressional district

March 4, 1929 – December 20, 1929
Succeeded byWilliam J. Granfield
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