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A. B. George

Alexander Banks "A. B." George
Mayor of Minden, Louisiana
In office
1856–1858
Preceded by W. Jasper Blackburn
Succeeded by R. A. Lancaster
Personal details
Born 1829
Wilcox County, Alabama, USA
Died November 11, 1899
(aged c. 70)
Resting place Oakland Cemetery in Shreveport, Louisiana
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Penelope Ward George
Relations John D. Watkins (law partner)
Residence

(1) Minden, Louisiana

(2) Shreveport, Louisiana
Alma mater Cumberland College
Occupation Educator and Lawyer

(1) Minden, Louisiana

Alexander Banks George, known as A. B. George (1829 – November 11, 1899), was an educator, lawyer, politician, and judge from Minden in Webster Parish and Shreveport in Caddo Parish, both in northwestern Louisiana, USA.

A native of Wilcox County in southern Alabama, George attended the since defunct Cumberland College in Princeton in Caldwell County in western Kentucky. At Cumberland, he and a classmate, John D. Watkins, became close friends and moved together to Louisiana to take teaching jobs. They subsequently became law partners and both served as district attorney, state court judge, and state senator, dates of service for George unavailable. Both were also delegates to the Louisiana Constitutional Convention of 1879.

George and Watkins briefly taught and served as principal of Minden Male Academy, one of the forerunners of Minden High School. Each engaged in the private study of law and soon left the field of education. When Watkins left Minden Male Academy to begin his legal career, George took over as principal. Many leading citizens studied at the academy, then located in Claiborne Parish before the creation in 1871 of Webster Parish. Alumni included Watkins's son, John T. Watkins, and John N. Sandlin, both eight-term members of Congress for Louisiana's 4th congressional district. Other alumni were Minden Mayors McIntyre H. Sandlin and A. M. Leary, and State Senator Thomas Wafer Fuller. Alumnus William G. Stewart, a pioneer farmer who lived in Webster Parish as a child prior to the American Civil War, was later president of the Webster Parish School Board. The since defunct William G. Stewart Elementary School in west Minden was named in his honor. Minden Male Academy was financially supported by such families as the Drakes, Drews, Crichtons, and Webbs.


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