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Biography - L. E. WILHITE

L. E. Wilhite, who is now serving in the closing months of his second term as county superintendent of schools of Macoupin county, was born near Hornsby. He is a son of the late T. J. and Hannah Wilhite. The father served in Company H, of the Sixth Missouri Volunteer Inlantry In the Union army in the civil war.

L. E. Wilhite went to work in his father's store which was also the post office, at early age. Arriving at the age of seventeen, he re-entered school. When he had finished his education he took up the profession of teaching. However he had decided that he would become an attorney. With this in view he began the study of law in the office of his brother, the late P. A. Wilhite. Upon the death of the brother he continued to read law in the office of J. H. Atterbury, of Litchfield. In the year 1907 he was admitted to the bar and practiced in Gillespie. He served as city attorney under two different mayors, namely, R. H. Isaacs and J. B. Bycroft.

The practice of law becoming distasteful to him Mr. Wilhite re-entered the teaching profession. He taught and supervised schools for twenty-two and one-half years prior to his election to the office of county superintendent of schools and was never employed more than eight miles from the house in which he was born. The seven years immediately preceding his election to the office of county superintendent, he was superintendent of the Gillespie grade schools. Mr. Wilhite's record as a teacher, which covers a period of more than a quarter of a century, has given him unusual experience and opportunity to qualify him for the position as head of the schools of this county. He is vested with much authority, yet he has always approached each problem brought before him with sympathy and understanding which has made him very popular with pupils, officers, patrons and teachers of the county. He holds a life state certificate. In politics Mr. Wilhite is a Republican, He was the unopposed candidate in the April primary In 1934 of his party for re-nomination to the office he now holds. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal church.

In 1909 Mr. Wilhite was united in marriage with Etta Lockyer, of Hornsby. . They are the parents of three children, namely, Thelma, who is teaching in the Springfield schools, Mary Ellen and Louis, attending the Carlinville schools.


Extracted 15 Dec 2018 by Norma Hass from History of a Famous Courthouse, by W. B. Brown, published in 1934, page 40.


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