William A. Clark

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William A. Clark was a wealthy 19th-century American copper magnate and U.S. senator from Montana, often cited as an archetype of the Gilded Age industrialist and political power broker.

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instanceOf United States senator
businessperson
copper magnate
human
industrialist
politician
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1839-01-08
dateOfDeath 1925-03-02
describedBySource often cited as an example of Gilded Age corruption and political bribery
educatedAt local schools in Pennsylvania
employer Clark and Larabie banking house
endTime 1907 (end of U.S. Senate service)
familyName Clark
givenName William
hasChild Huguette Clark
several other sons and daughters from multiple marriages
hasRelative Huguette Clark
industry banking
copper mining
railroads
knownFor lavish Fifth Avenue mansion in New York City
philanthropic donations to cultural and educational institutions
memberOfPoliticalParty Democratic Party
notableFor being an archetype of the Gilded Age industrialist
being one of the richest men in the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
use of wealth to influence politics
notableWork construction of railroads in the American West
development of copper mining in Butte, Montana
occupation banker
businessperson
mine owner
politician
railroad executive
owned copper mines in Butte, Montana
railroads in the American West
real estate in New York City
participatedIn Western Theater of the American Civil War
surface form: American Civil War (as a civilian and contractor in the West)
partOf Gilded Age
placeOfBirth Connellsville, Pennsylvania
placeOfDeath New York City
positionHeld United States senator from Montana
religion Presbyterianism
residence Butte, Montana
Helena, Montana, United States
surface form: Helena, Montana

New York City
Paris
surface form: Paris, France
sexOrGender male
startTime 1899 (first election to U.S. Senate, later voided for corruption)
1901 (successful election to U.S. Senate)

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Clark County namedAfter William A. Clark
Clarkdale, Arizona foundedBy William A. Clark
Clarkdale, Arizona namedAfter William A. Clark