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William Lockhart "Will" Clayton (February 7, 1880 – February 8, 1966) was an American business leader and government official. ==Early life and career==
Born near Tupelo, Mississippi, Clayton grew up in Jackson, Tennessee. Leaving school at age 13, he became an expert stenographer, which earned him a job as private secretary to Jerome Hall, a Saint Louis cotton merchant. In 1896, Clayton went to work for the American Cotton Company in New York City, becoming an assistant general manager in 1904. He left the company later that year to join with two other partners (including his brother-in-law Monroe Dunaway Anderson) in starting Anderson, Clayton and Company, a cotton marketing firm based in Oklahoma City.〔(174 Years of Historic Houston: Great Citizens - Will Clayton )〕 In 1916, the firm moved its headquarters to Houston, Texas, where it grew to be the world's largest cotton-trading enterprise.〔 ("Cotton & King," Time Magazine, August 17, 1936. )〕
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