Term Start: | January 1911 |
Term End: | January 1917 |
Education: | North Indiana Law School |
George A. Henshaw was an American politician who served on the Oklahoma Corporation Commission between 1911 and 1917.
George A. Henshaw was raised in Illinois and graduated from North Indiana Law School in 1894. In 1897, he was hired to represent the Miners' Union during a strike. In 1900, he moved to Oklahoma. He was a delegate to the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention and later served as an assistant attorney general until his election to the Oklahoma Corporation Commission in the 1910 Oklahoma elections to succeed J. J. McAlester.[1]