William Gordon Brantley was an American politician and lawyer.
Brantley was born in Blackshear, Georgia. He attended the University of Georgia in Athens, gained admission to the state bar in 1881, and began practicing law in Blackshear. Wikipedia
Born: September 18, 1860, Blackshear, GA
Died: September 11, 1934 (age 73 years), Washington, D.C.
Books: Workmen's Compensation Legislation, In Re the Question of the Value for Purposes Under the Act to Regulate Commerce of the Owned Or Used Common Carrier Property of a Railroad: Brief Prepared and Submitted by the Presidents' Conference Committee in Response to the Order of the Commission Under Date of October 18, 1919, Directing that Briefs on the Question of Final Value in Certain Named Valuation Cases be Filed, What Is to Be Done with the Philippines?, and more
Party: Democratic Party
Previous offices: Representative (1897–1913), Member of the Georgia State Senate (1886–1887), and Georgia State Representative (1884–1885)
Education: University of Georgia
Parents: Benjamin Daniel Brantley