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W L Clapp

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Preceded by
  
James A. Manson

Political party
  
Democratic

Died
  
September 28, 1901

Succeeded by
  
Thomas R. Myers

Spouse(s)
  
Lamira Parker

Parents
  
Jeremiah Watkins Clapp

Preceded by
  
William D. Bethell

Name
  
W. Clapp

Party
  
Democratic Party

Succeeded by
  
Joseph J. Williams

Role
  
Politician


W. L. Clapp

Born
  
April 15, 1851 Memphis, Tennessee (
1851-04-15
)

Walker Lucas Clapp (April 15, 1851 – September 29, 1901) was an American politician in the state of Tennessee.

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Early life

Walker Lucas Clapp was born in 1851. His father, Judge Jeremiah W. Clapp, was elected to the Congress of the Confederate States. He grew up at Oakleigh in Holly Springs, Mississippi.

Clapp graduated from the University of Mississippi with a bachelor of arts degree in 1871. He studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1874.

Career

Clapp practiced the Law with his father, a prominent attorney. During the American Civil War, Clapp served in the Confederate government, as director of the Produce Loan, appointed by Jefferson Davis.

In 1887, Clapp was selected as speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives. He served in that capacity until 1891. He served as Mayor of Memphis from 1895 to 1898, when he lost by just over 500 votes to Joseph J. Williams.

Personal life and death

He married Lamira Parker in 1874 and had four children. Clapp died on September 29, 1901 in Baltimore, Maryland.

References

W. L. Clapp Wikipedia