Robert W. Glover

Robert W. Glover (November 15, 1866 - March 29, 1956) was a teacher, postmaster, tax assessor, judge, state legislator, and Missionary Baptist pastor in Arkansas.

Following graduation Glover worked as a farmer and teacher for ten years before seeking public office.

[11] In 1909 he was elected to the Arkansas Senate representing the Ninth District, which included Grant, Saline and Hot Spring counties.

[12] He was appointed postmaster of Sheridan on April 4, 1917,[9] and was elected county judge, serving from 1923 to 1925.

His son Conrad Nathan Glover became a religious leader and wrote a memoir.