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- W._Burch_Lee abstract "William Burch Lee, Sr. (August 27, 1883 – February 1, 1938), was a businessman and public official from Minden, New Orleans, and Shreveport, Louisiana.Lee was born in Farmerville in Union Parish in North Louisiana to John Martin Lee, Jr. (1850–1909), and the former Vada Burch. Lee, his brother, and two sisters were reared in Monroe in Ouachita Parish in northeastern Louisiana, where he attended public schools. He studied at Tyler Commercial College in Tyler, Texas and in 1906 received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Louisiana State University in the capital city of Baton Rouge and was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He worked briefly for the Southern Pacific Railroad in New Orleans, where his father was employed until his death.In 1908, he moved to Minden, where within two years he was a vice-president of the Minden Building and Loan Association, with subsequent Mayors Abner Drake Turner as president and J. Berry Sandefur as a director. In 1914, he was elected to complete the term of State Representative Robert Roberts, Jr., who had earlier been a mayor of both Farmerville and Minden. After six years, Roberts left the legislature as the representative for Webster Parish to accept a judicial appointment from Governor Luther E. Hall. In 1916, with his legislative term ended, Lee returned to New Orleans to become collector of customs. Soon he was appointed secretary to U.S. Senator Robert F. Broussard of Louisiana. That assignment was short-lived for Broussard died in office on April 12, 1918, after only thirty-seven months in the office. Lee then took his terminal position as clerk of the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, based in Shreveport and under the purview of Judges George W. Jack and Benjamin C. Dawkins, Sr.Lee wed the former Irene Drake (1888–1957), a member of a prominent Minden family. The couple had two sons, W. B. Lee, Jr. (1911–1969), and Drake Lee, who is not listed as a survivor in his brother's 1969 obituary, and a daughter, Elizabeth Lee Ewig (1918–1973). Lee's brother, Captain Wood Lee, died in the Spanish–American War in 1898.Lee was a Southern Baptist and a member of the Masonic lodge. He died early in 1938 at the age of fifty-four in a Shreveport sanitarium after an illness of one week. He is interred with his wife and daughter at Forest Park East Cemetery in Shreveport. Burch Lee, Jr., was a journalist formerly with The Shreveport Times, the defunct Houston Post, and with the San Antonio Express-News at the time of his death at the age of fifty-eight. He fought in World War II under General George S. Patton, Jr., and is interred at the Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery in San Antonio.A namesake grandson, W. Burch Lee, III, was living in 1969 in Heidelberg, Germany.".
- W._Burch_Lee alias "Lee, Sr., William Burch".
- W._Burch_Lee almaMater Louisiana_State_University.
- W._Burch_Lee almaMater Texas.
- W._Burch_Lee almaMater Tyler,_Texas.
- W._Burch_Lee birthDate "1883-08-27".
- W._Burch_Lee birthPlace Farmerville,_Louisiana.
- W._Burch_Lee birthPlace Louisiana.
- W._Burch_Lee birthPlace Union_Parish,_Louisiana.
- W._Burch_Lee birthYear "1883".
- W._Burch_Lee deathDate "1938-02-01".
- W._Burch_Lee deathPlace Caddo_Parish,_Louisiana.
- W._Burch_Lee deathPlace Shreveport,_Louisiana.
- W._Burch_Lee deathYear "1938".
- W._Burch_Lee nationality United_States.
- W._Burch_Lee occupation Business.
- W._Burch_Lee occupation Official.
- W._Burch_Lee office "Louisiana State Representative for Webster Parish".
- W._Burch_Lee party Democratic_Party_(United_States).
- W._Burch_Lee religion Southern_Baptist_Convention.
- W._Burch_Lee termPeriod W._Burch_Lee__1.
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- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageLength "8240".
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageOutDegree "78".
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageRevisionID "685052426".
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- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Captain_(United_States).
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Category:1883_births.
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- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baptists_from_the_United_States.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Louisiana_Democrats.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Louisiana_State_University_alumni.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Members_of_the_Louisiana_House_of_Representatives.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Monroe,_Louisiana.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_New_Orleans,_Louisiana.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Union_Parish,_Louisiana.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Politicians_from_Minden,_Louisiana.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Politicians_from_Shreveport,_Louisiana.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Customs.
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- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Farmerville,_Louisiana.
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- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Fraternity.
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- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink George_S._Patton.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink George_W._Jack.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
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- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Louisiana_State_Legislature.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Louisiana_State_University.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Luther_E._Hall.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Masonic_lodge.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Minden,_Louisiana.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Monroe,_Louisiana.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink New_Orleans.
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- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Official.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Ouachita_Parish,_Louisiana.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Robert_F._Broussard.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Roberts,_Jr..
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink San_Antonio_Express-News.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Shreveport,_Louisiana.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Sigma_Alpha_Epsilon.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Baptist_Convention.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Pacific_Transportation_Company.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Spanish–American_War.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink State_school.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Texas.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink The_Times_(Shreveport).
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Tyler,_Texas.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Union_Parish,_Louisiana.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
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- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Senate.
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- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink Webster_Parish,_Louisiana.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- W._Burch_Lee wikiPageWikiLinkText "W. Burch Lee".
- W._Burch_Lee after James_Peter_Kent.
- W._Burch_Lee almaMater "Louisiana State University".
- W._Burch_Lee almaMater "Tyler Commercial College in Tyler, Texas".
- W._Burch_Lee alternativeNames "Lee, Sr., William Burch".
- W._Burch_Lee before Robert_Roberts,_Jr..
- W._Burch_Lee birthDate "1883-08-27".
- W._Burch_Lee birthPlace Farmerville,_Louisiana.
- W._Burch_Lee birthPlace Union_Parish,_Louisiana.
- W._Burch_Lee birthPlace "Louisiana, USA".
- W._Burch_Lee children "Drake Lee".
- W._Burch_Lee children "Elizabeth Lee Ewig".
- W._Burch_Lee children "W. Burch Lee, Jr.".