Clay Tallman

Clay Tallman
33rd Commissioner of the General Land Office
In office
June 5, 1913  March 22, 1921
Appointed by Woodrow Wilson
Preceded by Fred Dennett
Succeeded by William Spry
Personal details
Born (1874-05-07)May 7, 1874
Belding, Michigan
Died August 25, 1949(1949-08-25) (aged 75)
Montrose, Colorado
Resting place St. Josephs Cemetery, Rawlings, Wyoming
Alma mater Michigan State University
University of Michigan Law School[1]

Clay Tallman was a Democratic politician from the U.S. State of Nevada. He was Commissioner of the United States General Land Office from 1913 to 1921. He was born May 7, 1874 at Belding, Michigan.[2] He graduated from Michigan State University in 1895.[3]

Tallman was appointed Commissioner on May 27, 1913 by Woodrow Wilson.[4] He was a lawyer from Nevada, and was a member of the Nevada State Senate from 1909 to 1913, serving as President pro tempore during his last session.[4] He was also chairman of the Democratic State Central Committee of Nevada, and was his party's candidate for the United States House of Representatives in 1912.[4]

Tallman was confirmed by the United States Senate, and was commissioned June 5, 1913. He was replaced by William Spry on March 22, 1921.[5] He died at Montrose, Colorado August 25, 1949.[3]

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