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Thomas M. Wade

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in far northwestern Louisiana, he had two children, namesake sons, Thomas Wade, III (1914-2012), and Burton LaCour Wade, I (1923-1998). From a second marriage to his then surviving widow, the former Mary Gwendolyn Webb, he had a daughter, Miss Anna Wade of El Dorado.
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Anna Magruder Wade was seriously injured in a horse-and-buggy accident in 1912. After weeks of therapy, she recovered from her wounds though she had been at the point of death on several occasions. She was treated in
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and, he was thereafter appointed and served for at least twenty years as the Tensas school superintendent, long one of the most important positions in the small parish nestled along
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Wade was a delegate to the 1898 Louisiana Constitutional Convention. He served on the Louisiana State Board of Education from 1896 to 1900 during the second administration of
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The Wades had one child, Thomas Wade, II (1889-1971), a lawyer in the Tensas parish seat of St. Joseph, who later lived in
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Thomas and Anna Wade and other family members are interred at Winter Green Cemetery in Port Gibson, Mississippi.
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Anna Thomas Magruder Wade (married 1883-1918, divorced but remained single on both sides)
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Such dual office-holding is no longer permitted in Louisiana. Wade also served on the
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Grandson Thomas Wade, III, was first an attorney and from 1940 to 1942 the
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A biographical sketch of his parents by Thomas Wade, II, reveals their
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Democratic Party members of the Louisiana House of Representatives
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in southern Tensas Parish, began a 14-year tenure in the House.
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Louisiana State Representative for Tensas Parish
Prospect Hill Plantation
Claiborne County
Mississippi
Port Gibson
Democratic Party
Newellton
Tensas Parish
Louisiana
USA
Educator
Politician
Newellton
Tensas Parish
Louisiana
Prospect Hill Plantation
Jefferson County
Fayette
Mississippi
Scottish
Clan Gregor Society
Democrat
Louisiana House of Representatives
Robert H. Snyder
St. Joseph
House Speaker
Samuel W. Martien
cotton
planter
Waterproof

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