Congressional Profile
Representative William Henry Enochs
William Henry Enochs served as a representative for Ohio (1891-1895).
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William Henry Enochs (born March 29, 1842) was a Republican politician who represented Ohio in the United States House of Representatives in the late nineteenth century. Serving as a member of the U.S. House from Ohio’s 10th Congressional District, he held office as a Representative during a period of expanding national political and economic change.
Enochs served two terms in Congress, with his tenure beginning on December 7, 1891, and concluding on March 3, 1895. During these years, he was a member of the Republican Party and participated in the legislative work of the House as part of Ohio’s delegation. Although specific committee assignments and legislative initiatives are not recorded in the available metadata, his service from 1891 to 1895 places him among the historical members of Congress who represented Ohio during this era.
