E. M. Toler

Enoch McLain "E. M." Toler
Louisiana State Senator for East and West Feliciana parishes
In office
1944–1954
Preceded by J. M. Johnson
Succeeded by Warren Davis Folkes
Personal details
Born (1874-10-29)October 29, 1874
Gloster, Amite County
Mississippi, USA
Died October 21, 1954(1954-10-21) (aged 79)
Resting place Masonic Cemetery in Clinton, Louisiana
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Estelle Jackson Toler (married 1902-1954, his death)
Children

Nannie Rae Toler (died in infancy)
Dr. Clovis S. Toler

Ione Toler Webb
Parents William Jackson and Nancy J. McLain Toler
Residence Clinton, East Feliciana Parish
Alma mater

Mississippi College
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine

Tulane University School of Medicine
Occupation Physician
Religion Southern Baptist
Military service
Service/branch Mississippi National Guard

Enoch McLain Toler, known as E. M. Toler (October 29, 1874 October 21, 1954),[1] was a physician from Clinton, Louisiana, who was from 1944 until his death a decade later a member of the Louisiana State Senate from East and West Feliciana Parish. His tenure corresponded with the administrations of Governors Jimmie Davis, Earl Kemp Long, and Robert F. Kennon.[2]

Biography

Toler was born in Gloster in Amite County in southwestern Mississippi to William Jackson Toler (1854-1927) and Toler's first wife, the former Nancy J. McLain (1854-1901). He graduated from Gloster High School and in 1894 received a Bachelor of Science degree from Southern Baptist-affiliated Mississippi College in Clinton, Mississippi. He was an educator and farmer for several years in Cleveland in Bolivar County and Berwick and Gloster in Amite County, before he entered the Louisville Medical College in Louisville, Kentucky. In 1900, he received his M.D. from the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, Tennessee. He then practiced in rural Woodland, before relocating to nearby Clinton, the seat of government of East Feliciana Parish. From 1905 to 1906, Dr. Toler completed a post-graduate course in microscopical and surgical medicine at Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans. During World War I, he was the secretary-treasurer of the East Feliciana Parish chapter of the American Red Cross.[3]

Prior to his decade in the Louisiana Senate, Toler, a Democrat, was the coroner of East Feliciana Parish. He was in practice in his later years with his son, Dr. Clovis Toler (1906-1982).[3] He and his wife, the former Estelle Jackson (1885-1966), had two daughters, one of whom died in infancy; the other, Ione Toler Webb (1910-1992), was a schoolteacher who was married to James Oscar Webb (1906-1980). She lost a son, James Toler Webb in 1960, when he was twelve years of age.[4]

Toler was succeeded in the state Senate by Warren Davis Folkes of St. Francisville, then a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives who won the special election held in 1955.[2]

References

  1. "Dr. Enoch McLain Toler". -findagrave.com. Retrieved January 2, 2015.
  2. 1 2 "Membership in the Louisiana State Senate, 1880-Present" (PDF). senate.la.gov. Retrieved January 2, 2014.
  3. 1 2 Henry E. Chambers, A History of Louisiana: Wilderness, Colony, Province, Territory, State, People'', Vol. 2, (Chicago and New York City: The American Historical Society, Inc., 1925), pp. 259-260
  4. "Ione Toler Webb". Baton Rouge Advocate. January 19, 1992. Retrieved January 2, 2015.
Preceded by
J. M. Johnson
Louisiana State Senator for East and West Feliciana parishes

Enoch McLain "E. M." Toler
19441954

Succeeded by
Warren Davis Folkes
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