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Charles McConnell

Charles Emmett McConnell, also known as Jack McConnell (February 5, 1923 – December 29, 2000), was an attorney and Democratic politician, who was elected in 1954 as the mayor of Springhill in northern Louisiana,
==Background==

Originally from Rayville in Richland Parish in northeastern Louisiana, McConnell had seven siblings. He was a law partner of his brother Nathaniel Julius McConnell, Sr. (1918-1995), who was the Springhill ward judge from 1956 to 1986, when he was succeeded by John M. Robinson. One of his sisters, Theresa McConnell Lowe (1907-1959), was an educator for whom the former Lowe Junior High School in Minden was named.〔"Last Rites Held for Honored Educator", ''Minden Herald'', November 5, 1959, p. 1〕〔"Board Names School After Theresa Lowe," ''Minden Herald'', July 7, 1960, pp. 1, 4〕
After graduation from Rayville High School, McConnell attended the University of Louisiana at Monroe, then known as Northeast Louisiana Junior College in Monroe. He served for two years overseas during World War II and completed his legal education at Louisiana State University Law Center in Baton Rouge. He was the chairman of the board of Citizens Bank and Trust Company in Springhill. He was affiliated with Lions International, the American Legion, the Chamber of Commerce, Masonic lodge, the Shriners, the United Givers Fund,〔"McConnell Elected Head of Parish United Fund", ''Minden Herald'', March 29, 1962, p. 1〕 and the United Methodist Church.〔
McConnell and his wife, the former Mary Virginia Hathorn (1921-2009), had two daughters, Malinda M. Gore and Lenae M. Scott, both of the Shreveport-Bossier City metropolitan area.〔"McConnell Announces Candidacy for One of Two Representative Positions," ''Minden Press-Herald'', July 26, 1967, p. 1〕 Mrs. McConnell, the daughter of Ernest Eldorado Hathorn and the former Claudia Waller, graduated in 1937 from Haynesville High School in Haynesville in Claiborne Parish and in 1941 from Northwestern State University in Natchitoches. Mary McConnell was for many years a business education teacher at several locations, including Springhill High School. She was Southern Baptist.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Obituary of Mary Virginia Hathorn McConnell )

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