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Lewis Strong Clarke

Lewis Strong Clarke, Sr.
Born (1837-11-07)November 7, 1837
Southampton
Massachusetts, USA
Died July 5, 1906(1906-07-05) (aged 68)
New Orleans, Louisiana
Resting place Metairie Cemetery in New Orleans
Nationality American
Occupation Sugar planter
Political party Republican Party
Spouse(s) Lillian Keener Lyons Clarke (married 1888-1906, his death)
Children

Lewis Strong Clarke, Jr.
George Steele Clarke
Elizabeth Clarke ___
Walter Lyons Clarke
Oliver Lyons Clarke

Frank Delmas Clarke
Parent(s) Oliver and Elizabeth Strong Clarke

Lewis Strong Clarke, Jr.
George Steele Clarke
Elizabeth Clarke ___
Walter Lyons Clarke
Oliver Lyons Clarke

Lewis Strong Clarke, Sr. (November 7, 1837 – July 5, 1906), was the owner of a sugar plantation in St. Mary Parish and a leader of the Republican Party in the U.S. state of Louisiana in the latter part of the 19th century.

Clarke was born in Southampton in Hampshire County in west central Massachusetts, a son of Oliver Clarke and the former Elizabeth Strong. In infancy, he moved with his family to Springfield in Clark County in western Ohio, where he was subsequently educated in public schools. After working for a time as a produce dealer in Cincinnati, Ohio, Clarke and his friend, George Steele, purchased a sugar plantation on Bayou Teche near Patterson in St. Mary Parish. This area is now part of Bayou Vista. Clarke and Steele named the plantation "Lagonda" after Lagonda Creek in Springfield, Ohio.

In 1878, George Steele and Oliver Clarke, Lewis Clarke's younger brother, died in a yellow-fever epidemic. With his partner gone, Lewis Clarke became sole owner and operator of Lagonda. In the late 1880s, as part of his sugar-refining operation, Clarke established one of the first effusion plants in Louisiana.

On February 28, 1888, at the age of 50, Clarke married 23-year-old Lillian Keener Lyons (born 1865), daughter of Dr. Johnson J. Lyons and the former Frances Augusta Equen. Their six children were Lewis Strong Clarke, Jr. (born 1889), George Steele Clarke (born 1890), Elizabeth Clarke (born 1891), Walter Lyons Clarke (born 1894), Oliver Lyons Clarke (born 1897), and Frank Delmas Clarke (born 1900).


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