George Walter Mapp (May 23, 1873 – February 2, 1941) was an American lawyer and Democratic politician who served as a member of the Virginia Senate, where he was a strong proponent of prohibition and women's suffrage.[1][2]
G. Walter Mapp | |
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Member of the Virginia Senate from the 37th district | |
In office January 10, 1912 – January 9, 1924 | |
Preceded by | Ben T. Gunter |
Succeeded by | Warner Ames |
Personal details | |
Born | George Walter Mapp May 23, 1873 Wachapreague, Virginia, U.S. |
Died | February 2, 1941 Franktown, Virginia, U.S. | (aged 67)
Political party | Democratic |
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Alma mater | College of William & Mary Centre College University of Virginia |
References
edit- ^ Swem, Earl G. (1918). Register of the General Assembly of Virginia, 1776–1918. Richmond: Virginia State Library. Retrieved September 21, 2016.
- ^ Dodson, E. Griffith (1939). The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia, 1919-1939: Register. Richmond: Virginia State Library. Retrieved September 21, 2016.
External links
edit- G. Walter Mapp at The Virginia Elections and State Elected Officials Database Project, 1776-2007
- G. Walter Mapp at Find a Grave