William W. Clark | |
State: | Wisconsin |
State Senate: | Wisconsin |
District: | 24th |
Term Start: | January 5, 1953 |
Term End: | January 2, 1961 |
Predecessor: | Melvin R. Laird Jr. |
Successor: | John M. Potter |
State Assembly1: | Wisconsin |
District1: | Wood County |
Term Start1: | January 4, 1943 |
Term End1: | January 5, 1953 |
Predecessor1: | Chester A. Krohn |
Successor1: | Donald E. Reiland |
Term Start2: | January 2, 1939 |
Term End2: | January 6, 1941 |
Predecessor2: | Byrde M. Vaughan |
Successor2: | Chester A. Krohn |
Term Start3: | January 3, 1921 |
Term End3: | January 1, 1923 |
Predecessor3: | Byron Whittingham |
Successor3: | Elwyn E. Royce |
Party: | Republican |
Birth Date: | 7 July 1885 |
Birth Place: | Plum City, Wisconsin |
Death Place: | Wood County, Wisconsin |
Restingplace: | Forest Hill Cemetery, |
Alma Mater: | River Falls State Normal School |
Profession: | Teacher, farmer, politician |
William Walter Clark (July 7, 1885May 15, 1971) was an American educator, farmer, and Republican politician. He represented Wood County in the Wisconsin State Assembly for fourteen years, and was twice elected to the Wisconsin State Senate from the 24th Senate district.
Clark was born on July 7, 1885, in Plum City, Wisconsin.[1] After graduating from high school in Ellsworth, Wisconsin, he attended what are now the University of Wisconsin-River Falls and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He married Estella Lillian Junkman. Clark died on May 15, 1971, and is buried in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin.
Clark was a member of the Assembly three times. First, from 1921 to 1922, second, from 1939 to 1940 and third, from 1943 to 1952. During this time, he was a delegate to the 1948 Republican National Convention. Clark then went on to serve in the Senate from the 24th district from 1953 to 1960, at which time he was succeeded by John M. Potter. Additionally, he was Chairman of Hansen, Wisconsin, and of the Wood County Board.