- William Thomas Clark
William Thomas Clark (
June 29 ,1831 –October 12 ,1905 ) was an American soldier and politician, serving as a general in theUnion army during theAmerican Civil War and as apostbellum U.S. Congressman.Birth and early years
Clark was born in
Norwalk, Connecticut . He became a school teacher and moved in 1854 toNew York City , where he passed the bar exam. After marrying, he moved toIowa and established a legal practice.Civil War
At the beginning of the Civil War, he became a
lieutenant and adjutant of an Iowainfantry regiment . He rose to the rank of brigadier general of volunteers (1865), and was made a major general at the close of the same year for gallant and meritorious services during the war. He was chief of staff of General Grant'sArmy of the Tennessee .After the war, he made his home in
Galveston, Texas , where he organized the firstnegro school and befriended negroes at the risk of his life. He founded the First National Bank and was its first cashier, and also served aspostmaster . He was a Republican. As a representative fromTexas in Congress in 1869-72, he obtained the first appropriation for the harbor of Galveston ($100,000), making possible the completion of the jetties there.ee also
*List of American Civil War generals
References
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* [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/CC/fcl17.html Handbook of Texas Online]Persondata
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