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William A. MacCorkle

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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
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in 1974. In Charleston, a major arterial road, MacCorkle Avenue, was named for him and carries
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in Lexington, Virginia. Returning to West Virginia, in 1879, he established a law practice in
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In 1892, as the Democratic Party's candidate, he was elected governor of
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through the area. His papers form a valuable research resource at the
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MacCorkle addressed the Southern Conference On Race Problems in
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and also taught school. From 1880 to 1889, he served as the
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Burials at Spring Hill Cemetery (Charleston, West Virginia)
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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. 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Governor of West Virginia
Aretas B. Fleming
George W. Atkinson
Lexington, Virginia
Charleston, West Virginia
Democratic
Belle Goshorn MacCorkle
Politician
ninth Governor of West Virginia
state legislator
West Virginia
financier
Lexington, Virginia
Pocahontas County, West Virginia
Washington and Lee University
Charleston
Kanawha County
Belle Goshorn
West Virginia
coal
strike
autobiography
Sunrise

Spring Hill Cemetery
National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Route 60
West Virginia Division of Culture and History
Avampato Discovery Museum

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