Grand Dragon
Grand Dragon is the title and rank for a state leader of the Ku Klux Klan. During the Second Era Klan (1915-1944) the Grand Dragon’s robe was made of orange satin.[1]
List of Grand Dragons
A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z
A
- Ben E. Adams - South Carolina (ca. 1941)
- Raymond Anderson - Tennessee (UKA) (ca. 1966)
B
- James Bagwell - South Carolina
- Joel L. Baskin - Virginia
- Fred Bass - Florida (ca. 1941)
- Louis Beam - Texas
- James H. Bickley - South Carolina
- James Blair - Alabama (ca. 1984)
- Walter F. Bossert - Indiana (ca. 1924)
- William P. Brassell - Alabama (UKA, ca. 1965)
- Douglas Byrd - Mississippi (early 1960s) Original Knights of the Ku Klux Klan
C
- William Chaney - Indiana (UKA) 1960s
- Charles Christmas - (1960s) Original Knights of the Ku Klux Klan
- James A. Comer - Arkansas 1920s
- Donald Cothran - Florida (UKA) 1960s
- Calvin Craig - Georgia
- Robert Creel - Alabama (UKA) 1960s
- Jack Crites - Ohio, National Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, ca. 1968
D
- R.L. Davidson - Georgia, U.S. Klans (1950s)
- R.E. Davies, Sr. - Texas
- Joseph P. Doak - New Jersey (1990s)
- Amos C. Duncan - North Carolina (ca. 1928)
- Jerry Dutton - Louisiana
E
- James W. Esdale - Alabama (1920s)
- Dr. James Malcolm Edwards Louisiana (1960s)
F
- Nathan Bedford Forrest II - Georgia (1920s)
- Roy E. Frankhouser - Pennsylvania
G
- Harry W. Garing - New York (ca. 1936)
- Fred L. Gifford - Oregon (ca. 1924)
- William J. Griffin - Florida
H
- Thomas L. Hamilton - South Carolina
- Roger Handley - Alabama (ca. 1983)
- Bill Harcus - Canada
- Julius Harper - Mississippi
- James Harris - UKA Ohio (ca. 1972)
- Brown Harwood - Texas (ca. 1922)
- Bill Hendrix - Florida
- A. C. Hightower - Arkansas
- Robert E. Hodges - South Carlonia (ca. 1955)
- Alvin M. Horn - Alabama (U.S. Klans, 1950s)
I
J
- N. Clay Jewett, Oklahoma (ca. 1923)
- H. L. Jones of Jonesboro, Georgia
- James Robertson Jones (Bob Jones) of North Carolina (1960s) United Klans of America
K
- Jason Kersey - Florida (1960s)
- Marshall Kornegay - Virginia (1965-1968) United Klans of America
L
- Rev. Richard Loy - Indiana (ca. 2002) National Knights of the Ku Klux Klan
M
- Murray H. Martin - Louisiana (1960s) Original Knights of the Ku Klux Klan
- Z. E. (Zeke) Marvin - Texas (ca. 1924)
- Charles H. McBrayer - Kansas (1920s)
- Edward L. McDaniel - Mississippi (1960s) United Klans of America
- Tom Metzger - California
- Robert E. Miles - Michigan (1960s) United Klans of America
- Horace Sherman Miller - Texas (ca. 1957)
- Thurman Miller, North Carolina, (ca. 1959) U.S. Klans
N
O
- George H. Otto of Texas (1960s) United Klans of America
P
- C. L. Parker - Florida (1953)
- Alton E. Pate - Georgia, Original Southern Klans (1949)
- Jacob Prins - Canada
- Ralph E. Pryor Jr. - Delaware, United Klans of America (1965)
R
- J. W. Reed - Oklahoma (ca. 1941)
S
- Bennie Sartin - Maryland (1966) United Klans of America
- Robert Scoggin - South Carolinia
- C. Earl Snelson - California (ca. 1938-1941)
- James H. Spears - Alabama (1966) United Klans of America
- David Curtiss Stephenson - Indiana (1920s)
- Samuel G. Stouch - New Jersey
- John D. Swenson - Louisiana (1960s) Original Knights of the Ku Klux Klan
T
- Edgar Taylor, Louisiana
W
- James K. Warner - Louisiana
Y
- John W. Younger - North Carolina (ca. 1960) U.S. Klans
Notes
- ↑ The Ku Klux Klan in American Politics by Arnold S. Rice, page 18