
Mayor Walters’ official portrait
On November 6, 1912, future Little Rock Mayor William H. Walters was born in Clearfield, Pennsylvania.
He ran for the City Board of Directors in 1970 and was unopposed. Walters took office on January 1, 1971 and served one term on the City Board. He chose not to run for a second term and left office on December 31, 1974.
In January 1973, he was selected by his colleagues to serve a two year term as Mayor of the City of Little Rock.
Throughout his life, Mayor Walters enjoyed traveling and visiting over 100 countries throughout the world. Mr. Walters had a keen interest in the circus and collected circus memorabilia from many countries.
He was employed by 3M Company. He was Superintendent and Acting Plant Manager beginning January 1, 1951 and 3M Plant Manager beginning February 1, 1972. He retired in 1977.
In addition to serving on the City Board, he had been active in the Little Rock Chamber of Commerce (he served as Chamber President in 1969), Kiwanis Club, Associated Industries of Arkansas and the YMCA among other activities.
Mayor Walters died on February 14, 2005 at the age of 94.