| John David "J. D." Batton | |
|---|---|
|  Grave of former Sheriff J. D. Batton of Webster Parish in Gardens of Memory Cemetery in Minden, LA | |
| Sheriff of Webster Parish, Louisiana | |
| In office July 1, 1952 – May 1, 1964 | |
| Preceded by | O. H. Haynes Sr. | 
| Succeeded by | O. H. Haynes Jr. | 
| Chief of Police of Minden, Louisiana | |
| In office July 1, 1948 – July 1, 1952 | |
| Preceded by | Mrs. Benjamin Garey Gantt (interim) | 
| Succeeded by | Otis F. Minter Sr. | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | February 13, 1911 Minden, Webster Parish Louisiana, US | 
| Died | February 10, 1981 (aged 69) Minden, Louisiana | 
| Resting place | Gardens of Memory Cemetery in Minden | 
| Political party | Democratic | 
| Spouse | Maxine Evans Batton | 
| Relations | Jack Batton (brother) | 
| Children | Roger Evans Batton John Willis Batton | 
| Alma mater | Minden High School Tyler Commercial College | 
| Occupation | Law-enforcement officer Businessman | 
John David Batton (February 13, 1911 – February 10, 1981),[1] was from 1952 to 1964 the sheriff of his native Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana. He was defeated after three terms by O. H. Haynes Jr., a fellow Democrat and the son of the sheriff, O. H. Haynes Sr., whom Batton had himself unseated twelve years earlier.
Law-enforcement career
Webster Parish Sheriff
Shortly after his first reelection, Batton was named one of seventeen directors of the Webster Parish Citizens' Council, a body which sought to prevent school desegregation. Others in the council were the mortician Ed Kleinegger, Tax Assessor Richard B. Garrison, and the Minden High School principal, W. W. Williams.[2]
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