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  1. Ed Clark was born May 6, 1926, in the Storyville section of New Orleans, Louisiana, to Edward and Merion (Hutchinson) Clark. When he was 7 years old, the family moved from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to Chicago. His father, a habitual gambler, was an unreliable provider.

  2. 2 de fev. de 2020 · Edward Clark, governor of Texas, was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, on April 1, 1815, the son of Elijah Clark, Jr., a brother of John Clark, governor of Georgia from 1819 to 1823. Edward Clark spent his early childhood in Georgia.

  3. Description: Bio: Edward Clark (1906-1992) was an attorney and banker; Assistant Attorney General of Texas 1932-1935; Assistant to Governor James Allred 1935-1937; Texas Secretary of State 1937-1938; Lyndon Johnson's legal counsel; and U.S. Ambassador to Australia 1965-1967.

  4. A native of Georgia, EDWARD CLARK moved with his mother to Montgomery, Alabama after his father’s death, attending common schools and studying law. He relocated to Texas in 1842 and served on the staff of General (and later governor) James Pinckney Henderson during the Mexican War. He was a member of the Texas Constitutional Convention […]

  5. Today’s subject is Edward Clark of New Orleans, Alabama—and Marshall, Texas. Edward Clark was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1815. Following the death of Clark’s father, he and his mother moved to Montgomery, Alabama, where he was educated for a legal career.

  6. *Clark vacated the office March 16, 1861 when he succeeded Sam Houston as Governor of Texas. Senate presidents pro tem Grimes and Guinn filled in for the vacancy until John Crockett was inaugurated on November 7, 1861.

  7. artistedclark.comEd Clark

    Edward Clark (1926-2019) was an abstract painter whose work has drawn accolades nationally and internationally. He is the first painter credited with working on a shaped canvas, an innovation that influenced contemporary art through the 1950s and 1960s.