Thomas J. Clarke was a farmer, state legislator and constable in Alabama.
[1] In August 1872, he was nominated to run for the house as a Radical Republican.
[1] In 1885 and 1886, he served as a constable in Lincoln, Alabama (Talladega County).
[3] He and other Alabama state legislators protested the election of George Goldthwaite as U.S.
[4] In 1874, he was serving as Barbour County tax assessor.