William Warner (June 11, 1840–October 4, 1916) was an American lawyer and politician from Kansas City, Missouri. He represented Missouri in both the U.S. House and Senate. He was mayor of Kansas City in 1871-72.
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| Preceded by Elijah M. McGee | Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri 1871 | Succeeded by Robert H. Hunt |
| Preceded by Alexander Graves | Representative for the 5th Congressional District of Missouri 1885—1889 | Succeeded by John Charles Tarsney |
| Preceded by Francis Cockrell | United States Senator (Class 1) from Missouri 1905 - 1911 | Succeeded by James A. Reed |
United States Senators from Missouri | |
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| Class 1: Benton • Geyer • Polk • Henderson • Schurz • Cockrell • Warner • Reed • Patterson • Truman • Briggs • Kem • Symington • Danforth • Ashcroft • Carnahan • Talent • McCaskill Class 3: Barton • Buckner • Linn • Atchison • Green • Johnson • Wilson • Drake • Jewett • Blair • Bogy • Armstrong • Shields • Vest • Stone • Wilfley • Spencer • Williams • Hawes • Clark • Donnell • Hennings • Long • Eagleton • Bond | |

