King, Remsen P. (Remsen Porter), 1888-1922.
Remsen Porter King (1888 - 1922) was born September 25, 1888 in Atlanta, Georgia to Caroline P. and Porter King (1857-1901). He attended Boys High School, the University of Georgia, and then Yale University Law School. King practiced law in Atlanta until the United States entered World War I. He went to France with the 320th 7a, field artillery, 82nd Division, American Expeditionary Forces as a captain. After the war King worked with several different firms. He died suddenly in an electrical accident January 12, 1922
From the description of Remsen P. King World War I Papers and Correspondence, 1918 (Atlanta History Center). WorldCat record id: 243693491
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creatorOf | King, Remsen P. (Remsen Porter), 1888-1922. Remsen P. King World War I Papers and Correspondence, 1918 | Atlanta History Center, Kenan Research Center / Cherokee Garden Library |
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Birth 1888
Death 1922