Clifford Walker
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Clifford M. Walker (July 4, 1877 – November 9, 1954) was an American attorney and politician.
Walker served consecutive two-year terms as the Governor of Georgia from 1923 to 1927. His additional political service included the office of Mayor of Monroe, Georgia.
Before his gubernatorial terms, Walker served as the state attorney general from 1915 to 1920. He also was a co-founder of the Woodrow Wilson College of Law in Atlanta, Georgia.
He was born in Monroe in 1877. Walker died at his home in Monroe in 1954 and was buried in the Old Baptist Cemetery in that same city.
Preceded by Thomas W. Hardwick |
Governor of Georgia 1923 - 1927 |
Succeeded by Lamartine Griffin Hardman |
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