George Washington Clark

George Washington Clark
41st Mayor of Charleston
In office
1868–1869
Preceded by Milton Cogswell
Succeeded by Gilbert Pillsbury
Personal details
Born December 26, 1834
Indiana
Died May 22, 1898(1898-05-22) (aged 63)
Washington, D.C.
Spouse(s) Sara Robinson Clark (1855–95)
Children Eleanor G.A. Clark Speer (___–1918); Edith K.O. Clark (1881–1936); Clifford Robinson Clark (1882–1918)
Alma mater Wabash College

George Washington Clark was the forty-first mayor of Charleston, South Carolina, serving from 1868 until 1869 when the South Carolina Supreme Court confirmed the validity of the election he lost to Gilbert Pillsbury.

Clark was born on December 26, 1834, in Indiana; married Sara Robinson; and died on May 22, 1898, in Washington, D.C. He is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.[1]

Clark was appointed colonel of the 34th Iowa Infantry Regiment during the American Civil War. He led his regiment during the Vicksburg Campaign, Battle of Brownsville, and Battle of Fort Blakely. He was in command of a brigade at the siege of Fort Morgan during the Battle of Mobile Bay.

Clark was appointed mayor by General E.R.S. Canby, commander of the Second Military District, on July 6, 1868. Following an election that same year against Gilbert Pillsbury, he refused to leave office. Finally, after the South Carolina Supreme Court ruled against him in an election dispute, in May 1869, he was replaced by Pillsbury in office.[2]

References

  1. "George Washington Clark (1834-1898)". Find a Grave. Retrieved January 19, 2014.
  2. "George Washington Clark". Government Officials. Preservation Society of Charleston. Retrieved January 19, 2014.
Preceded by
Milton Cogswell
Mayor of Charleston, South Carolina
1868–1869
Succeeded by
Gilbert Pillsbury
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