- James C. Bolton
James Calderwood Bolton (
April 18 ,1899 --September 10 ,1974 ) was a prominentbanker , civic leader, andBaptist layman in Alexandria, the seat ofRapides Parish and the largest city in centralLouisiana .Early Life & Career
Bolton was born in Alexandria to James Wade Bolton and the former Mary Esther Calderwood. He was the brother of Robert Harvey Bolton, also an Alexandria banker. Bolton was educated in
public school s and the college preparatoryCulver Military Academy inCulver, Indiana . He served in theU.S. Army duringWorld War I .In 1920, Bolton received the
bachelor of science degree from theWharton School of Finance and Commerce of theUniversity of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Bolton was a member of the credit department of the National Bank of Commerce inNew York City from 1921-1922. He married the former Frances Sample (1902-1986), the daughter of Samuel Guy Sample and the former Sarah Emma McCrory of Shreveport. The couple had two daughters, Mary Eleanor (born 1927) and Frances (born 1928). In 1951, Frances Bolton married the Alexandriaorthopedic surgeon Dr.Paul M. Davis, Jr. , (1919-2007).Bolton joined his father's Rapides Bank and Trust Co. in Alexandria, since a part of
Bank One Corporation . He was an assistantcashier from 1922-1925; vice-president, 1925-1936, and president, on his father's death, from 1936-1955. He was chairman of the board of directors from 1956 until his death.Bolton was also director of the Delta
Cotton Oil andFertilizer Company inJackson, Mississippi (Hinds County ), and chairman of the Louisiana Board of Public Welfare in the administrations of GovernorsRobert F. Kennon (1952-1956) and James Houston "Jimmie" Davis (1960-1964). He was the chairman of the Alexandria (municipal )Civil Service Commission from 1944-1970.Bolton was instrumental in the founding of
Louisiana State University at Alexandria as a two-year college. Some four decades later, LSUA became a four-year degree-granting institution. The LSUA library bears his name. He was also the president of the LSU Foundation from 1964-1965.He was active in the Alexandria
Chamber of Commerce , as president from 1930-1931, and as industrial development chairman from 1965 until his death. He was president of the Louisiana Bankers Association from 1933-1934. He was a member of the American Bankers Association and president of the state banking division in 1935.An active member of the Baptist Church, Bolton served on the executive board of the Alexandria-based
Louisiana Baptist Convention from 1928-1953. He was president of the Louisiana Baptist Foundation from 1948-1959. He was a member of theMasonic Lodge and theKiwanis Club .He is interred in Greenwood Memorial Park in Pineville, across the Red River from Alexandria.
References
"James C. Bolton," A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography, Vol. 1 (1988), pp. 85-86
http://www.culver.org/students/cma.asp
http://library.lsua.edu/
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