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WILLARD M. CLARK, supervisor of the town of Wallkill, was born at Salem, N. J., August 23, 1861. Shortly after
his birth his father removed to Greenville, Orange County, and in the district schools of that town Willard received
his early educational training. He later attended the Albany Normal College, from which he was graduated in 1884.
Mr. Clark has taught school continuously since 1880, and served six years as school commissioner, following his
election to that office in 1890. Mr. Clark also owns and conducts a farm on the state road near Middletown, to
which he removed in 1890, coming from Greenville. He was elected a member of the county board of supervisors in
the fall of 1907. He married Mamie Clark, of Greenville, and they have a daughter, Ethel. William L. Clark, the
father of our subject, was prominent in the social and political life of Greenville. He served as county supervisor
for fourteen years and for many years as town clerk.
From:
The History of Orange County New York
Edited by: Russel Headley
Van Deusen and Elms, Publishers
Middletown, N. Y. 1908
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