Walter McKenzie Clark

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Walter McKenzie Clark

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Birthplace: Halifax County, North Carolina, United States
Death: May 19, 1924 (77)
Raleigh, Wake, NC, United States
Place of Burial: Oakwood
Immediate Family:

Son of David Clark; David Clark; Anna Marie Clark and Anna Maria Clark
Husband of Susan Washington Clark and Susan Washington Clark
Father of Susan Washington Graham Erwin; David Clark; John Washington Clark and Thorne McKenzie Clark, Sr.
Brother of David Clark; Louesa N. Clark; Anna L. Clark; Edward T. Clark; Allice Endora Clark and 4 others

Occupation: North Carolina politician and attorney who served as an associate justice (1889–1903) and chief justice (1903–1924) of the North Carolina Supreme Court.
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About Walter McKenzie Clark

Walter McKenzie Clark (1846–1924) was a North Carolina politician and attorney who served as an associate justice (1889–1903) and chief justice (1903–1924) of the North Carolina Supreme Court.

Biography

Clark was born in Halifax County, North Carolina to General David Clark and Anna M. Thorne. He served in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War before enrolling at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. After graduating first in his class in 1864, he returned to the war. In the 1870s, Clark moved to Raleigh, North Carolina, practiced law, and wrote books on law and history. Clark was married on 27 January 1875 to Susan Washington Graham, daughter of William Alexander Graham.

In April 1885, Governor Alfred M. Scales appointed Clark a judge of the superior court, and in 1889, Gov. Daniel G. Fowle elevated him to the state Supreme Court. He was elected to the Supreme Court in 1890, and in 1894, was re-elected with the support of not only his own Democratic Party, but also that of the Republicans and Populists.

Clark was elected chief justice in 1902 and re-elected several times. In 1912, he unsuccessfully ran for the United States Senate as a liberal reformer against fellow Democrat Furnifold Simmons. Clark died in office in 1924.


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Walter McKenzie Clark (1846–1924) was a North Carolina politician and attorney who served as an associate justice (1889–1903) and chief justice (1903–1924) of the North Carolina Supreme Court.

Biography

Clark was born in Halifax County, North Carolina to General David Clark and Anna M. Thorne. He served in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War before enrolling at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. After graduating first in his class in 1864, he returned to the war. In the 1870s, Clark moved to Raleigh, North Carolina, practiced law, and wrote books on law and history. Clark was married on 27 January 1875 to Susan Washington Graham, daughter of William Alexander Graham.

In April 1885, Governor Alfred M. Scales appointed Clark a judge of the superior court, and in 1889, Gov. Daniel G. Fowle elevated him to the state Supreme Court. He was elected to the Supreme Court in 1890, and in 1894, was re-elected with the support of not only his own Democratic Party, but also that of the Republicans and Populists.

Clark was elected chief justice in 1902 and re-elected several times. In 1912, he unsuccessfully ran for the United States Senate as a liberal reformer against fellow Democrat Furnifold Simmons. Clark died in office in 1924.

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Walter McKenzie Clark's Timeline

1846
August 19, 1846
Halifax County, North Carolina, United States
1875
June 20, 1875
Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, United States
1877
May 15, 1877
1887
October 5, 1887
1889
December 21, 1889
Lincolnton, Lincoln, NC, United States
1924
May 19, 1924
Age 77
Raleigh, Wake, NC, United States
May 20, 1924
Age 77
Oakwood