William Uhler Hensel was a Pennsylvania newspaper editor, lawyer, author, and state Attorney General. He was very active in politics, and a noted political speaker, but steadfastly declined any official post beyond his term as Attorney General. Wikipedia
Born: December 4, 1851, Quarryville, PA
Died: February 27, 1915 (age 63 years), Savannah, GA
Previous office: Attorney General of Pennsylvania (1891–1895)
Education: Franklin & Marshall College
Books
The Attitudes of James Buchanan: A Citizen of Lancaster County, Towards the Institution of Slavery in the United States, a Paper Prepared for and Read Before the Lancaster County (Pa.) Historical Society
1911
Life and Public Services of Grover Cleveland, Twenty-Second President of the United States and Democratic Nominee for Re-Election, 1888 Volume 2
Wealth and Worth: An Inquiry Into the Moral Quality of the Acquisition and Ownership of Property
1907
Life And Public Services Of Grover Cleveland: Twenty-second President Of The United States
1888
The Christiana Riot and the Treason Trials of 1851: An Historical Sketch : with Some Account of the Commemoration of These Events, September 9, 1911
1911
Life and Public Services of Grover Cleveland: Twenty-second President of the United States and Democratic Nominee for Re-election, 1888. An Introductory Sketch by the Late Wm. Dorsheimer, Enlarged and Continued Through the Present Administration to the Date of Publication. Together with a Sketch of the Life and Public Services of Allen G. Thurman, Ex-United States Senator from Ohio and Democratic Nominee for Vice-president. An Account of the Democratic National Convention, St. Louis, 1888; Statement of Democratic Principles, and a Handbook of Useful Political Information
1888