- C. E. Byrd
Clifton Ellis Byrd (
December 14 ,1859 –February 26 ,1926 ) was among the most prominenteducator s inLouisiana in the first quarter of the twentieth century. The nationally recognizedC.E. Byrd High School (founded 1925) in Shreveport, the "alma mater" of many of that city's civic and political leaders, bears his name. C.E. Byrd is Shreveport's oldest public high school.Byrd was born in
Bath County, Virginia (near theWest Virginia state line), to John Thomas Byrd and the former Sarah Rebecca McClintic. He was not related to theVirginia Byrd familydynasty . He attended local schools, thenAugusta Military Academy (closed 1984) near Staunton, and theUniversity of Virginia at Charlottesville from 1882–1883. He taught school in Front Royal from 1883–1889, when he accepted a principalship in Monroe, the seat ofOuachita Parish in northeast Louisiana.He left Monroe in 1892 to become a high school principal in Shreveport in northwest Louisiana. He served in that capacity until 1900, when he became the city superintendent of schools. After six years as superintendent, Byrd accepted the presidency of
Louisiana Tech University (then Louisiana Industrial Institute) in Ruston inLincoln Parish . He served at Tech only for a year. In 1907, he returned to Shreveport to become superintendent of the Caddo Parish public schools. He was still serving as superintendent at the time of his death.Byrd was a delegate to the Council of Education in Louisiana in 1913 and a member of the Louisiana Teachers Association. In 1894 Byrd married the former Martha Matilda Lockhart "Mattie" McFee of Monroe (
December 25 ,1868 –September 27 ,1940 . They had had two children, Mary Byrd (born 1895) and Clifton Byrd, Jr. (born 1897). Clifton and Mattie Byrd are buried in Forest Park Cemetery in Shreveport.Byrd was a Democrat at a time when virtually every elected official and most appointed officials as well were members of the state's overwhelmingly majority party. He was a member of the
Presbyterian Church , theMasonic lodge , theElks Club ,Rotary Club , andSigma Nu college fraternity .References
* "Clifton Ellis Byrd", "A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography", Vol. 1 (1988), p. 137
* "New Orleans Times-Picayune", February 27, 1926
* Henry E. Chambers, "A History of Louisiana" (1925)
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