George W. Clarke (Iowa politician)

George Washington Clarke (October 24, 1852 – November 28, 1936) served two terms as the 21st Governor of Iowa from 1913 to 1917.[1][4] Clarke served four years as justice of the peace and in 1882 formed a law partnership with John B.In 1912, he defeated Bull Moose Party candidate John L. Stevens for Governor of Iowa.During his tenure, he pushed for a US$2,285,000 beautification project of the Iowa State Capitol grounds.[5] One of his grandchildren was Nile Kinnick, who won the Heisman Trophy while playing for the University of Iowa.
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