Submitted by Mike Miller
Walter C. Flower, president of
the New Orleans cotton exchange, and member of the cotton factorage
firm of Flower & King, is a native of the Pelican state, his birth
occurring in the parish of East Feliciana, in 1850. His father,
Richard Flower, was a prominent planter of the state and was also
extensively engaged in the cotton business in the city of New
Orleans. Mr. Flower was educated in the Pass Christian college, from
which he graduated, also in the law department of the Tulane
university. He spent some time as a journalist and in the practice
of his profession, and in 1880 engaged in his present sphere of
industry to which he has since devoted his attention. In 1880 he was
elected presidential elector at large for Louisiana, has ever taken
an active interest in the advancement of his city and state, and
December 7, 1891, was elected president of the cotton exchange by
the unanimous choice of the organization. Aside from his business in
this line, he has been from time to time connected with many of the
commercial organizations of his city.
Biographical and
Historical Memoires of Louisiana, (vol. 1), p. 418. Published by the
Goodspeed Publishing Company, Chicago, 1892.
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