J.W. Mack moved to Belen in 1897 and began his practice of law there. He was born in Lula, Coahoma County, in 1873; studied law in Memphis, and in 1897 located in Belen for the practice of his profession; moving to Marks in 1911, when the County seat was changed to that place. He was attorney for the Board of Supervisors for a number of years and was vice-president of the Citizens Bank and Trust Company until his death in 1928.
Information provided by Mrs. Lillian Mack, Marks, Mississippi
J.W. Mack moved to Belen in 1897 and began his practice of law there. He was born in Lula, Coahoma County, in 1873; studied law in Memphis, and in 1897 located in Belen for the practice of his profession; moving to Marks in 1911, when the County seat was changed to that place. He was attorney for the Board of Supervisors for a number of years and was vice-president of the Citizens Bank and Trust Company until his death in 1928.
Information provided by Mrs. Lillian Mack, Marks, Mississippi
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