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[[Image:W. W. King.JPG|right|thumb|300px|W.W. King ca.1916]] | |||
Walter William King (1869-1928) was president of King Lumber Company. | Walter William King (1869-1928) was president of King Lumber Company. | ||
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King was a strong fraternalist, holding membership in a number of orders, such as the Masons, Elks, Eagles, Odd Fellows and Maccabees. | King was a strong fraternalist, holding membership in a number of orders, such as the Masons, Elks, Eagles, Odd Fellows and Maccabees. | ||
{{Web |title=Makers of America: Biographies of Leading Men of Thought and Action, Vol. II, Page 97, B.F. Johnson, Inc.,1916; City of Washington, Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2016, retrieved March 4, 2018. url=https://archive.org/details/makersofamericab02unse}} | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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Walter William King (1869-1928) was president of King Lumber Company.
King ran unsuccessfully as a candidate for one of the three seats available for Charlottesville City Commissioner in the June 13, 1922 general election. His campaign slogan: “A BUSINESS MAN FOR A BUSINESS PLACE”. King placed fourth with 320 votes in a seven-way race.
King was Republican in politics.
King was a strong fraternalist, holding membership in a number of orders, such as the Masons, Elks, Eagles, Odd Fellows and Maccabees.
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