William Elijah Bloom

William Elijah Bloom (October 19, 1860 – November 27, 1938) was an American politician who served in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1931 to 1935, representing the 11th legislative district of Minnesota in the 47th and 48th Minnesota Legislatures.

Early life and education
Bloom was born on a farm in Green County, Wisconsin, on October 18, 1860. In March 1873, Bloom and his parents moved to Nobles County, Minnesota, where he attended common schools.

Career
Bloom served in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1931 to 1935, representing the 11th legislative district of Minnesota in the 47th and 48th Minnesota Legislatures.

During his time in office, Bloom served on the following committees: Bloom chaired the Crime Prevention committee from 1933 to 1934.
 * Aircraft and Airways (1931–1934)
 * Crime Prevention (1931–1934)
 * Elections (1931–1934)
 * Markets and Marketing (1931–1932)
 * Public Buildings (1931–1932)
 * University and State Schools (1931–1932)
 * Civil Administration (1933–1934)
 * Labor (1933–1934)
 * Municipal Affairs (1933–1934)
 * State Prison (1933–1934)

Bloom's tenure began on January 6, 1931, and concluded on January 7, 1935. His district included representation for Nobles County.

Personal life and death
In 1881, Bloom married Estella Parshall, with whom he had five children.

Bloom died at the age of 78 in Nobles County, Minnesota, on November 27, 1938.