743:
246:
420:
224:
After leaving office, MacCorkle returned to his
Charleston law practice. In his numerous travels, he continued to publicize the state's resources. In 1910, he was elected to the West Virginia Senate. MacCorkle was also a founder and president of the Citizens National Bank, which later merged with the
213:. As governor, MacCorkle advocated increased funding for state institutions and improved transportation. Through an advertising program, he actively promoted the state's natural resources to attract industry. MacCorkle opposed the growing labor movement among
206:. MacCorkle possessed strong views regarding the Confederacy. On December 8, 1889, he struck U.S. Marshal W.J. White at the Ruffner Hotel in Charleston after the latter made a disparaging comment about former Confederate president Jefferson Davis.
391:
283:, on May 9, 1900. The address was entitled "The Negro and the Intelligence and Property Franchise." This address passionately set forth his opinions advocating for rights for African Americans.
807:
33:
276:) was relocated to The Clay Center about two miles away in downtown Charleston in 2003. The Sunrise estate currently houses the law firm of Farmer Cline & Campbell PLLC.
852:
817:
822:
537:
837:
827:
797:
782:
847:
266:
792:
842:
812:
468:
832:
772:
572:
530:
787:
777:
250:
424:
361:
258:
523:
234:
546:
497:
463:
159:
802:
459:
187:
262:
123:
199:
191:
309:
436:
257:
MacCorkle's mansion, Sunrise, became home to a children's museum in the early 1960s. It was added to the
431:
273:
195:
163:
113:
45:
475:
562:
203:
133:
261:
in 1974. In
Charleston, a major arterial road, MacCorkle Avenue, was named for him and carries
194:
in
Lexington, Virginia. Returning to West Virginia, in 1879, he established a law practice in
587:
366:
379:
767:
762:
617:
612:
567:
8:
662:
299:"West Virginia's First Ladies," West Virginia Division of Culture and History, June 2007.
280:
183:
101:
269:, which maintains the MacCorkle Collection on their State History and Archives website.
712:
677:
672:
602:
507:
80:
702:
692:
642:
637:
632:
622:
592:
557:
490:
452:
158:(May 7, 1857 – September 24, 1930), was an American teacher, lawyer, prosecutor, the
68:
727:
667:
657:
627:
582:
577:
707:
697:
687:
607:
647:
392:"From Slavery to Freedom: The African-American Pamphlet Collection, 1824-1909"
756:
652:
515:
332:
226:
218:
210:
167:
682:
245:
732:
722:
209:
In 1892, as the
Democratic Party's candidate, he was elected governor of
143:
265:
through the area. His papers form a valuable research resource at the
171:
32:
717:
356:
279:
MacCorkle addressed the
Southern Conference On Race Problems in
419:
233:, which was published in 1928. He died at his Charleston home,
198:
and also taught school. From 1880 to 1889, he served as the
808:
Burials at Spring Hill
Cemetery (Charleston, West Virginia)
214:
380:
http://www.wvculture.org/history/collections/sc91-70.html
217:miners and dispatched the state militia to break a
334:The recollections of fifty years of West Virginia
754:
545:
853:Democratic Party West Virginia state senators
818:County prosecuting attorneys in West Virginia
531:
337:. New York; London : G. P. Putnam's sons
267:West Virginia Division of Culture and History
823:Democratic Party governors of West Virginia
838:Politicians from Charleston, West Virginia
538:
524:
31:
437:Inaugural Address of William A. MacCorkle
330:
202:prosecuting attorney. In 1884 he married
244:
828:Lawyers from Charleston, West Virginia
798:20th-century West Virginia politicians
783:19th-century West Virginia politicians
755:
357:"National Register Information System"
225:Charleston National Bank. He wrote an
58:March 4, 1893 – March 4, 1897
519:
331:MacCorkle, William Alexander (1928).
848:Washington and Lee University alumni
362:National Register of Historic Places
259:National Register of Historic Places
349:
293:
186:. After briefly teaching school in
13:
793:20th-century American male writers
272:The children's museum (now called
14:
864:
843:Schoolteachers from West Virginia
813:Businesspeople from West Virginia
432:Biography of William A. MacCorkle
413:
741:
418:
312:. (Logan, WV). December 12, 1889
231:The Recollections of Fifty Years
188:Pocahontas County, West Virginia
833:People from Lexington, Virginia
773:19th-century American educators
160:ninth Governor of West Virginia
16:American politician (1857–1930)
384:
373:
324:
302:
1:
788:20th-century American lawyers
778:19th-century American lawyers
286:
192:Washington and Lee University
253:, Charleston, WV, April 2009
249:William A. MacCorkle grave,
177:
111:September 24, 1930 (aged 73)
7:
156:William Alexander MacCorkle
10:
869:
547:Governors of West Virginia
739:
553:
504:
498:Governor of West Virginia
495:
487:
482:
472:
464:Governor of West Virginia
457:
449:
444:
310:"The Logan County banner"
274:Avampato Discovery Museum
240:
149:
139:
129:
119:
114:Charleston, West Virginia
107:
95:
90:
86:
74:
62:
51:
46:Governor of West Virginia
43:
39:
30:
23:
803:American bank presidents
476:Cornelius Clarkson Watts
445:Party political offices
134:Belle Goshorn MacCorkle
254:
427:at Wikimedia Commons
367:National Park Service
248:
425:William A. MacCorkle
251:Spring Hill Cemetery
25:William A. MacCorkle
281:Montgomery, Alabama
184:Lexington, Virginia
102:Lexington, Virginia
508:George W. Atkinson
483:Political offices
255:
81:George W. Atkinson
750:
749:
514:
513:
505:Succeeded by
491:Aretas B. Fleming
473:Succeeded by
453:Aretas B. Fleming
423:Media related to
369:. March 13, 2009.
182:He was born near
153:
152:
69:Aretas B. Fleming
860:
745:
744:
540:
533:
526:
517:
516:
502:1893–1897
488:Preceded by
450:Preceded by
442:
441:
422:
407:
406:
404:
402:
388:
382:
377:
371:
370:
353:
347:
346:
344:
342:
328:
322:
321:
319:
317:
306:
300:
297:
164:state legislator
91:Personal details
77:
65:
56:
35:
21:
20:
868:
867:
863:
862:
861:
859:
858:
857:
753:
752:
751:
746:
742:
737:
549:
544:
510:
501:
493:
478:
467:
455:
416:
411:
410:
400:
398:
390:
389:
385:
378:
374:
355:
354:
350:
340:
338:
329:
325:
315:
313:
308:
307:
303:
298:
294:
289:
243:
180:
120:Political party
112:
100:
75:
63:
57:
52:
26:
17:
12:
11:
5:
866:
856:
855:
850:
845:
840:
835:
830:
825:
820:
815:
810:
805:
800:
795:
790:
785:
780:
775:
770:
765:
748:
747:
740:
738:
736:
735:
730:
725:
720:
715:
710:
705:
700:
695:
690:
685:
680:
675:
670:
665:
660:
655:
650:
645:
640:
635:
630:
625:
620:
615:
610:
605:
600:
595:
590:
585:
580:
575:
570:
565:
560:
554:
551:
550:
543:
542:
535:
528:
520:
512:
511:
506:
503:
494:
489:
485:
484:
480:
479:
474:
471:
456:
451:
447:
446:
440:
439:
434:
415:
414:External links
412:
409:
408:
396:memory.loc.gov
383:
372:
348:
323:
301:
291:
290:
288:
285:
242:
239:
200:Kanawha County
190:, he attended
179:
176:
151:
150:
147:
146:
141:
137:
136:
131:
127:
126:
121:
117:
116:
109:
105:
104:
97:
93:
92:
88:
87:
84:
83:
78:
72:
71:
66:
60:
59:
49:
48:
41:
40:
37:
36:
28:
27:
24:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
865:
854:
851:
849:
846:
844:
841:
839:
836:
834:
831:
829:
826:
824:
821:
819:
816:
814:
811:
809:
806:
804:
801:
799:
796:
794:
791:
789:
786:
784:
781:
779:
776:
774:
771:
769:
766:
764:
761:
760:
758:
734:
731:
729:
726:
724:
721:
719:
716:
714:
711:
709:
706:
704:
701:
699:
696:
694:
691:
689:
686:
684:
681:
679:
676:
674:
671:
669:
666:
664:
661:
659:
656:
654:
651:
649:
646:
644:
641:
639:
636:
634:
631:
629:
626:
624:
621:
619:
616:
614:
611:
609:
606:
604:
601:
599:
596:
594:
591:
589:
586:
584:
581:
579:
576:
574:
571:
569:
566:
564:
561:
559:
556:
555:
552:
548:
541:
536:
534:
529:
527:
522:
521:
518:
509:
500:
499:
492:
486:
481:
477:
470:
466:
465:
461:
454:
448:
443:
438:
435:
433:
430:
429:
428:
426:
421:
397:
393:
387:
381:
376:
368:
364:
363:
358:
352:
336:
335:
327:
311:
305:
296:
292:
284:
282:
277:
275:
270:
268:
264:
263:U.S. Route 60
260:
252:
247:
238:
236:
232:
228:
227:autobiography
222:
220:
216:
212:
211:West Virginia
207:
205:
204:Belle Goshorn
201:
197:
193:
189:
185:
175:
173:
169:
168:West Virginia
165:
161:
157:
148:
145:
142:
138:
135:
132:
128:
125:
122:
118:
115:
110:
106:
103:
98:
94:
89:
85:
82:
79:
73:
70:
67:
61:
55:
50:
47:
42:
38:
34:
29:
22:
19:
597:
496:
462:nominee for
458:
417:
399:. Retrieved
395:
386:
375:
360:
351:
339:. Retrieved
333:
326:
314:. Retrieved
304:
295:
278:
271:
256:
230:
223:
208:
181:
155:
154:
76:Succeeded by
53:
18:
768:1930 deaths
763:1857 births
698:Rockefeller
237:, in 1930.
99:May 7, 1857
64:Preceded by
757:Categories
563:Farnsworth
460:Democratic
401:October 9,
316:August 14,
287:References
196:Charleston
144:Politician
140:Profession
124:Democratic
713:Underwood
678:Underwood
618:Glasscock
598:MacCorkle
568:Stevenson
178:Biography
172:financier
54:In office
708:Caperton
668:Patteson
628:Cornwell
623:Hatfield
603:Atkinson
341:July 27,
44:9th
733:Justice
728:Tomblin
723:Manchin
673:Marland
663:Meadows
593:Fleming
583:Jackson
578:Mathews
558:Boreman
235:Sunrise
683:Barron
643:Conley
633:Morgan
613:Dawson
588:Wilson
241:Legacy
219:strike
170:, and
130:Spouse
703:Moore
693:Moore
688:Smith
658:Neely
608:White
573:Jacob
718:Wise
653:Holt
648:Kump
638:Gore
469:1892
403:2023
343:2019
318:2023
215:coal
162:and
108:Died
96:Born
166:of
759::
394:.
365:.
359:.
229:,
221:.
174:.
539:e
532:t
525:v
405:.
345:.
320:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.