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C.W. Thompson

Clyde W. Thompson, known as C. W. Thompson (November 9, 1890 – May 30, 1951),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Index to Doyline Cemetery )〕 was a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives who served from 1944 until his death in office. He was briefly succeeded as representative by his widow, Lizzie P. Thompson.
==Background==

Thompson was a native and lifelong resident of Doyline, a village in south Webster Parish near Minden in northwestern Louisiana. He was a farmer and businessman who operated a store and a cotton gin. In 1930, Thompson was elected to the Webster Parish School Board. He became the board president in 1936 and was thereafter president of the Louisiana School Boards Association. He left the school board to take his legislative seat in the spring of 1944. Jimmie H. Davis of Shreveport was the incoming governor.〔”Doyline Resident Is Candidate for Representative: C.W. Thompson Makes Formal Announcement of Candidacy”, ''Webster Review'' and ''Signal-Tribune'', October 5, 1943, p. 1〕
The outgoing representative, James E. Bolin, later the district attorney and a district and circuit court judge, was also a Doyline native. Bolin was away with the military in World War II and did not seek re-election.

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