- Harry C. Clark
Harry Camp Clark (
June 8 ,1883 –December 27 ,1950 ) was an American Republicanpolitician fromCalifornia .Early life
Harry Clark was born 1883 in
Bay City, Michigan to Herman and Melissa Clark. In 1907 He graduated from theUniversity of Vermont with a degree in Civil Engineering. After graduation, he worked inMassachusetts andLouisville, Kentucky , where he was in charge of building a sewer system.Legal, politiclal, and military career
In 1911 he moved to
San Diego, California to join his mother and two sisters. He took up road surveying and studied law, and was admitted to the bar in 1918. Clark became an able and popular lawyer, and was president of the County Bar Association in 1927. Clark served asmayor of San Diego from 1927 to 1931. He was defeated in 1931, where the main issue was the $8.5 million spent for water projects, such as the Lake Hodges Dam, with little to show for it. Clark served as Deputy City Attorney after his term as mayor.DuringWorld War I , he was second lieutenant of the Quartermaster's Corps and served overseas for a year. He took part in theBattle of Saint-Mihiel andMeuse-Argonne Offensive . He was promoted to Captain before he was discharged.Personal life
On
June 6 1911 Clark married Georgia L. Kessinger in San Diego. She was bornMay 14 ,1876 in Ohio and diedDecember 22 ,1963 in San Diego. They had at least one son, Harry C., Jr.Clark died in 1950 of a heart attack at his home in San Diego.See also
* Biography, pp. 169-170
* "Harry Camp Clark Succumbs in Home", San Diego "Union", December 28, 1950, p. A-6. Includes portrait
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