
William Titcomb Cobb (23 July 1857-24 July 1937) was the Republican Governor of Maine from 4 January 1905 to 6 January 1909, succeeding John Fremont Hill and preceding Bert M. Fernald.
Biography[]
William Titcomb Cobb was born in Rockland, Maine in 1857, and he was educated in Germany and at Harvard before becoming a lawyer in 1880. He served as Governor from 1905 to 1909 and enacted harsher prohibition laws, as well as a meat inspection law and a pure food and drug law. He died in 1937.