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Thornton F. Bell

Thornton Fletcher Bell, also known as T. F. Bell (October 10, 1878 – October 28, 1938), was a lawyer from his native Shreveport, Louisiana, who served from 1912 to 1919 and 1921 until his death as a judge of the Louisiana 1st Judicial District Court.
==Biography==

Bell was the son of Judge Thomas Fletcher Bell (1836-1912), a native of Lancaster County, Virginia, and the former Mary Cornelia Buckelew (1843-1933), originally from Alabama.
Thomas Bell had been a captain in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War and the state adjutant general under Governors Francis T. Nicholls and Murphy J. Foster, Sr. The senior Bell was a former school superintendent for the Caddo Parish School Board prior to his election as judge. He donated the live oaks at the courthouse square.
Thornton Bell attended the former Thatcher school and then public schools in Shreveport. One of his classmatews was Caddo Parish Sheriff Thomas Roland Hughes. C. E. Byrd, for whom C. E. Byrd High School in Shreveport is named, was among Bell's teachers. Bell graduated in 1899 from Tulane University in New Orleans. Two years later, he received his law degree from the Tulane University Law School. He practiced law in Shreveport until his father's death, at which time he was appointed to fill his father's unexpired term as district judge. In 1919, Bell resigned from the bench after nearly seven years of service to enter into a legal partnership with Clare Clyde Clark (1888-1976), a graduate of the Louisiana State University Law Center and a prominent Southern Baptist layman in Shreveport. Bell was elected to the Caddo Parish School Board the same year. Bell was the school board president when he was elected in 1921 once again to the district judgeship, on which he served until his death.〔

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