Hon.
W. L. Mounts, one of the most
prominent public men of Macoupin County, whose portrait accompanies this
sketch, is a member of the legal profession and has been a lifelong resident
of Carlinville. He was born August 31, 1862, and is a son of Leander W. and
Elizabeth (Davis) Mounts.
Mr. Mounts is descended from French
Huguenot stock. His great-grandfather, William Mounts, who was a native of
Virginia, removed to Warren County, Ohio, as early as 1792. There Watson
Mounts, our subject's grandfather, was born, being the first white child
born in that county. Leander W. Mounts was born in Warren County, Ohio,
November 30, 1829, and came to Illinois in 1856, locating at Fayette, Greene
County. He removed to Carlinville, Macoupin County, in 1857, following his
trade as a carpenter there for some years, but having earned a competency
retired in early life. His death occurred February 8, 1900; he was survived
by his widow who lived in Carlinville until her death, January 13, 1904.
Leander W. Mounts was united in marriage with Elizabeth Davis, who was born
in Grayson County, Kentucky, February 1, 1825, and to this union were born
the following children: Emma, who died at the age of 14 years; Flora G.,
wife of A. H. Bell of Carlinville; Nannie, who died at the age of 14 months;
W. L., the subject of this biography; and Walter S., who died in 1896, aged
27 years. Mrs. Mounts was a member of the Methodist Church for many years.
Mr. Mounts was a Christian in every sense of the word but was a member of no
church organization. Politically he was a stanch Democrat.
W. L.
Mounts, the fourth child born to his parents, received a preliminary
educational training in the public schools, after which he attended
Blackburn University, from which he was graduated in 1881. He taught school
from the time of his graduation until 1884, then read law for two years with
the firm of Anderson & Bell of Carlinville, and on August 25, 1885, was
admitted to the bar. He engaged actively in practice for some years and
numbered many of the leading citizens and business firms of the community
among his clients. He was frequently elected by the Democratic party to
positions of public trust, serving from 1886 to 1887 as city treasurer. He
served efficiently in the capacity of city attorney and in 1890 was elected
mayor of Carlinville by the largest majority ever given a candidate for that
office, also being the youngest executive the city has ever had. He was
elected to the General Assembly of Illinois in the fall of 1892, was
renominated by acclamation and elected in 1894, and in 1896 was nominated
and elected State Senator. In 1898 he received the unanimous instruction of
the Macoupin County delegation for member of Congress, and lost the
nomination by only one vote. In 1900 his name was again placed in nomination
for member of Congress, and it was only after the hardest fight ever made in
a convention in this district that he was defeated. There were 2,555 ballots
taken, and the session lasted for two weeks. In 1898 he was selected as
member at large of the State Democratic Central Committee, and on its
organization was elected secretary, in which capacity he now serves. He was
also chairman of the State committee on speakers during the campaign of
1900, with headquarters in Chicago. He was appointed by Governor Yates as
one of the Democratic members of the St. Louis World's Fair Commission to
represent the State of Illinois. He has always been enthusiastic in his
support of Democratic principles, and is a power in his party.
On
June 18, 1884, Mr. Mounts was united in marriage with Effie M. Anderson, a
daughter of C. H. C. Anderson of Carlinville, and they have three children:
Bruce H., Marion E., and William W. Mrs. Mounts is a member of the Methodist
Church, and he is a liberal supporter of various churches and enterprises.
He is a member of Mount Nebo Lodge, No. 76, A. F. & A. M.; Carlinville
Chapter, R. A. M.; St. Omar Commandery, K. T., of Litchfield; Moolah Temple,
A. A. O. N. M. S.; Orient Lodge No. 95, K. of P.; and the Lodge No. 654, B.
P. O. E., of Litchfield, Illinois.
Mr. Mounts has been practically
retired from the practice of law since 1890, and has devoted his attention
to looking after his extensive and varied business interests. He is
interested in the banking house of C. H. C. Anderson, has extensive farming
interests, and is president of the Carlinville Gas & Electric Light Company.
He is a most enterprising and public spirited citizen, and has lent his
hearty support to all measures calculated to benefit and develop the city.
Extracted 2018 May 06 by Norma Hass from Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Macoupin County, Illinois, published in 1904, pages 114-117.
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