Maupin Cummings
Lincoln Maupin Cummings was an American lawyer, judge, and politician in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He served in the Arkansas General Assembly from 1935 to 1943, in the Arkansas National Guard during World War II, and as a circuit judge for almost 30 years after returning to Fayetteville.
Early life
Cummings was born June 9, 1910, in Prairie Grove, Arkansas to Hugh Douglas Cummings and Bess Cummings. He had four sisters. He attended Prairie Grove School District and the University of Arkansas, and was admitted to the Arkansas Bar Association in 1934, and opened a private law practice in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Shortly thereafter, he won election to the Arkansas House of Representatives for the 50th Arkansas General Assembly. Cummings represented Washington County, Arkansas alongside Ella B. Hurst and D. E. Eicher. Following a two-year term, Cummings was elected to represent the 5th district the Arkansas Senate during the 51st Arkansas General Assembly. Following redistricting, he was reelected to the 2nd district in the 52nd Arkansas General Assembly and 53rd Arkansas General Assembly.He also served on the board of the Council of State Governments from 1935 to 1941.