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A. C. Crowder
c. 1906
Mayor of Jackson, Mississippi
In office
1909–1913
Preceded byRamsey Wharton
Succeeded byS. J. Taylor
Personal details
Born
Arthur Campbell Crowder

(1868-07-16)July 16, 1868
Fluvanna County, Virginia
DiedSeptember 15, 1936(1936-09-15) (aged 68)
Birmingham, Alabama
Political partyDemocrat
SpouseMattie Saunders (m. 1899)
Children1

Arthur Campbell Crowder, Sr. (July 16, 1868 - September 15, 1936) was the mayor of Jackson, Mississippi, from 1909 to 1913.

Early life

Arthur Campbell Crowder was born on July 16, 1868, in Fluvanna County, Virginia, to John Meredith and Mary Boardman (Jones) Crowder.[1][2][3] He was one of two sons.[3] While an infant, his family moved to Huntsville, Alabama, where his father worked in the real estate and insurance business and operated a sawmill.[3] His family moved to Birmingham, Alabama, in 1886.[3] Crowder went to private schools. In 1889, he graduated from the Agricultural and Mechanical College at Alabama (now known as Auburn University), where he was affiliated with the Kappa Alpha fraternity.[4][3] After graduating, he entered the insurance business.[3]

Political career

In 1898, Crowder moved to Jackson, Mississippi.[3] He also served in many official positions there, including one term as alderman and two terms as president of the Cotton States Baseball League.[3] He also served two terms as mayor of the city, from 1909 to 1913.[3][4][5] He was the final mayor of Jackson in the aldermanic form of government.[6] He was a Democrat.[3][1] He returned to Birmingham in 1916.[3]

Later life

He became the Mississippi manager for the Prudential Life Insurance Company in 1902.[1] After being promoted to manager of the Alabama and Mississippi section of the Prudential Life Insurance Company, he returned to Birmingham in 1916.[3] He was the president of the Alabama Society of the Sons of the American Revolution from 1923 to 1924.[7] He died in Birmingham, Alabama, on September 15, 1936.[4][6]

Personal life

In Jackson, Mississippi, he married Mattie Saunders, the daughter of Robert L. and Annie (Robinson) Saunders, on August 14, 1899.[3][8] They had one son, Arthur Campbell Crowder, Junior.[8][2][3] He was a member of the Masonic Order.[1][3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Rowland, Dunbar (1907). Mississippi: Comprising Sketches of Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, Arranged in Cyclopedic Form. Southern Historical Publishing Association. p. 167.
  2. ^ a b Sons of the American Revolution (1924). The SAR Magazine. National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. p. 107.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Cruikshank, George M. (1920). A History of Birmingham and Its Environs: A Narrative Account of Their Historical Progress, Their People, and Their Principal Interests. Lewis Publishing Company. pp. 173–175.
  4. ^ a b c Order, Kappa Alpha (1936). The Kappa Alpha Journal. Kappa Alpha Order. p. 62.
  5. ^ Brinson, Carroll. Jackson/A Special Kind of Place. Jackson, MS: City of Jackson, 1977. LCCN 77-081145.
  6. ^ a b "Clarion-Ledger from Jackson, Mississippi on September 16, 1936 · Page 1". Newspapers.com. 16 September 1936. Retrieved 2021-05-08.
  7. ^ Sons of the American Revolution Alabama Society (1956). Membership Roster, September, 1956: The Alabama Society of the Sons of the American Revolution : Roster and Roll of Honor, 1903-1956. The Society.
  8. ^ a b Woman's Who's who of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada, 1914-1915. American Commonwealth Company. 1914. p. 219.
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