Parker, John Milliken, 1863-1939
Variant namesJohn Milliken Parker (1863-1939) was born in Mississippi, was in the cotton business at New Orleans, La., from 1880 onwards, was member of the New Orleans Board of Trade, New Orleans Cotton Exchange, Southern Commercial Congress, and was president of the Mississippi Valley Trade Association, 1919. He served as governor of Louisiana from 1920 to 1924 and managed flood relief in Louisiana in 1927. The Progressive Party made Parker its candidate for vice president of the United States in 1916, but the party organization came to an end before the election.
From the guide to the John Milliken Parker Papers, 1902-1938, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.)
John Milliken Parker (1863-1939) was governor of Louisiana, 1920-1924; member of the New Orleans Cotton Exchange and the New Orleans Board of Trade, the Southern Commercial Congress, and the Mississippi Valley Trade Association; and a national leader of the Progressive Party.
From the description of John Milliken Parker papers, 1902-1938. WorldCat record id: 24439058
Governor of Louisiana from 1920-1924.
From the description of John M. Parker file, 1913-1924 (bulk 1921-1924). (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 256810209
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Birth 1863-03-16
Death 1939-05-20