James Beauchamp Clark House was created in 1899.
Champ Clark's birth name is James Beauchamp Clark.
Champ Clark, whose real name was James Beauchamp Clark, became famous as a politician. Clark served first in the US House of Representatives from the 9th district of Missouri. Later, he served as the 41st Speaker of the House.
A. James Clark School of Engineering was created in 1894.
Champ Clark (born James Beauchamp Clark on March 7, 1850 in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky; died March 2, 1921 in Washington DC) succeeded Joseph Gurney Cannon as the forty-first Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, serving between April 4, 1911 and March 4, 1919, including the whole of 1912.
Champ Clark (born James Beauchamp Clark on March 7, 1850 in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky; died March 2, 1921 in Washington DC) succeeded Joseph Gurney Cannon as the forty-first Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, serving between April 4, 1911 and March 4, 1919, including the whole of 1914.
Champ Clark (born James Beauchamp Clark on March 7, 1850 in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky; died March 2, 1921 in Washington DC) succeeded Joseph Gurney Cannon as the forty-first Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, serving between April 4, 1911 and March 4, 1919, including the whole of 1916.
Champ Clark (born James Beauchamp Clark on March 7, 1850 in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky; died March 2, 1921 in Washington DC) succeeded Joseph Gurney Cannon as the forty-first Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, serving between April 4, 1911 and March 4, 1919, including the whole of 1918.
James Scott House was created in 1900.
James Butler House was created in 1800.
James Watson House was created in 1793.
James Hickey House was created in 1925.
James Friend House was created in 1699.