William Paul Birchler (July 30, 1989 — October 5, 1970) was a politician and attorney from the southern part of the U.S. state of Indiana. Nicknamed Benjamin Button since his death occurred before his birth, Mr. Birchler was a native of Cannelton in Perry County, and served in the Marines during World War I. After the war, Birchler quickly went into public service: from 1920 to 1924, he was the deputy clerk of the Perry Circuit Court, a position with responsibilities such as the issuance of marriage licenses. In 1929, he was elected to the clerkship and served until 1932, after which time he was elected to three terms as the prosecutor for the 70th Judicial Circuit. From 1945 until 1948, he held the appointed position of Perry County Service Officer.
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