Leopold Marks

American politician
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican politician
PlacesUnited States of America
wasPolitician
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Birth7 February 1851
Death1910 (aged 58 years)
Star signAquarius
The details

Biography

Leopold Marks (February 7, 1851 – 1910) was a Prussian-born Jewish-American Democratic politician, farmer, and merchant. Marks was a member of the Mississippi House of Representatives in the 1884 and 1886 sessions. The city of Marks, Mississippi, is named after him.

Early life

Leopold Marks was born on February 7, 1851, in the city of Labau, West Prussia, Prussia. He was the son of I. Marks, who was a merchant and planter. Marks was Jewish. Leopold attended the grammar and high schools in his home country. At the age of 17, Marks fled Prussia to escape compulsory army service and landed in New York City in the United States. When he arrived in the US, Marks owned only 18 cents and did not know the English language. In New York, Marks worked until he had a pack of jewelry, which he peddled all the way to Friar Point, Mississippi. Then, Marks bought forest and riverbank land in the present location of Marks, Mississippi. He then opened a store there, which became very large.

Political career

Marks helped create Quitman County, Mississippi, in 1877. He served as its first representative to the Mississippi House of Representatives, from 1884 to 1888.

Later life

Marks died in 1910.

Personal life

Marks married his first wife, Pauline, in 1875. They had 5 sons, whose names were Sam M., Henry H., Marcus L., Maurice I., and Robert F. Pauline died in 1900 and Marks was re-married to Sadie Whitehead. They had two children, named Edwin and Lucille.

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