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Lucien Douglas Starke Jr. (October 26, 1868 – July 31, 1931) was an American newspaper publisher and attorney. He was the president and publisher of the ''
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.'' It continues today as ''
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,'' Virginia's largest daily newspaper.


Early life

Lucien Douglas Starke Jr. was born on October 26, 1868, in
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. His parents were Tabitha Lucretia (née Pippen) and Lucian D. Starke. His father was a lawyer, newspaper publisher, and a member of the
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. His mother died when he was eight years old. He attended an elementary school in Norfolk that was operated by William R. Galt. Next, he attended
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in
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. He studied law at the
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under John B. Minor. While at the university, he was a member of the fraternity of Delta Psi (
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).Catalogue of the members of the fraternity of Delta Psi
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He graduated with a bachelor of law in 1899 and passed the bar.


Career

In 1889, Starke joined his father, brother W. W. Starke, and William Bruce Martin in the Norfolk law firm of Starke & Martin, later known as Starke & Starke. The firm's name changed to Starke, Venable & Starke and, then, L. D. Starke and W. W. Starke. In November 1898, Starke was a founing member of the Norfolk and Portmouth Bar Association. Starke was a staff member of Governor
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from 1898 to 1902, receiving the rank of colonel. In August 1901, he joined the governor's party to attend Virginia Day at the Pan American Exposition in
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. In 1896, he negotiated the purchase of the struggling ''Norfolk Pilot'' for client, Albert H. Grandy. Starke became treasurer of the newspaper's operating company. The ''Norfolk Pilot'' merged with the '' Norfolk Virginian'' in 1898, forming the ''Virginian-Pilot.'' Starke served on the newspaper's boar of directors. In 1900, he was the secretary of the ''Virginian-Pilot,'' with Grandy as president. Later, he became the newspaper's vice president and acting president. After Grandy died in August 1903, Starke became the newspaper's president. He purchased his father's former newspaper, the '' Norfolk Landmark'' on January 1, 1912. After practicing for law thirty years, Starke left the field in 1921 and became the publisher of the ''
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'' newspaper. Under his leadership, what had once been a small daily newspaper emerged as a metropolitan journal, with subscribers increasing from 16,000 to more than 48,000. Starke owned
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rights in Little Bay with Lewis B. White; they were paid $21,950 in 1931 for the loss of these rights when the United States Naval Station opened in
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. He was also a director of the Virginia National Bank of Norfolk and the Seaboard Fire Insurance Company in
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Personal life

Starke married Mary Bell White on June 4, 1903. She was the daughter of Clementine Bell White and Major Lewis B. Bell. They lived on a farm in
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, some eight miles from Norfolk and close to
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. In 1891, he was a founding board member of the Norfolk Union Mission. He served on the board of the Ballentine Home and the Mt. Sinai Hospital Foundation Fund. He was a member of the Chesapeake Country Club, Norfolk Country Club, and the Princess Anne Country Club. He attended St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Norfolk. Starke had a heart attack in July 1931. Starke died three weeks later on July 31, 1931, in the Sarah Leigh Hospital of Norfolk at the age of 63. He was buried in Elmwood Cemetery in Norfolk.


See also

* List of St. Anthony Hall members


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Starke Jr., Lucien D. 1931 deaths People from Norfolk, Virginia 20th-century American lawyers 20th-century American newspaper publishers (people) St. Anthony Hall University of Virginia alumni 1868 births 19th-century American lawyers 19th-century American Episcopalians 20th-century American Episcopalians University of Virginia School of Law alumni