William Paine Sheffield
(June 1, 1857 ? October 19, 1919) was a
United States representative
from
Rhode Island
. Born in Newport, R.I. on June 1, 1857, he was the son of U.S. Representative
William Paine Sheffield Sr.
He was born in
Newport, Rhode Island
and attended Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts from 1869 to 1873. He graduated from
Brown University
in 1877, and studied law at the University of Paris and Harvard Law School. He was admitted to the bar in 1880 and commenced practice in Newport.
He was a commissioner to extend citizenship to the Narragansett Tribe of Indians in 1880.
Sheffield was commissioned a colonel in the Rhode Island Militia on the military staff of Governor
George Peabody Wetmore
in 1895. He was member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives in 1885?1887, 1889, 1890, 1894?1896, and 1899?1901. He served as a member of the commission to revise the State constitution in 1897.
Sheffield was elected as a Republican to the Sixty-first Congress and served from March 4, 1909, to March 3, 1911. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1910 and in 1912.
He served as a member of the Republican National Committee in 1913 as well as a member of the committee to revise the State constitution in 1918.
In 1920 Sheffield was elected as an honorary member of the Rhode Island
Society of the Cincinnati
. He and his father are among the very few father and son "teams" to both be elected to membership in the Society.
He died in
Exeter, Rhode Island
on October 19, 1919. He was buried in the
Island Cemetery
in Newport.