Eugene Withers

Eugene Withers (January 22, 1867 – June 1, 1925) was a lawyer and politician who served in both the Virginia House of Delegates and Virginia Senate, representing Pittsylvania County and Danville. He was also a delegate to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1902.[1][2][3]

Eugene Withers
Member of the Virginia Senate
from the 24th district
In office
December 4, 1895  December 6, 1899
Preceded byJohn L. Hurt
Succeeded byJoseph Whitehead
Member of the Virginia House of Delegates for Pittsylvania and Danville City
In office
December 6, 1893  December 4, 1895
Serving with R. I. Anderson, Nathan A. Hall, & J. I. White
Preceded byNone (seat created)
Succeeded byHenry Berger
Personal details
Born(1867-01-22)January 22, 1867
Caswell, North Carolina
DiedJune 1, 1925(1925-06-01) (aged 58)
Danville, Virginia
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)
Daisy Hancock
(m. 1905)
EducationUniversity of North Carolina
Signature

References

  1. Men of Mark in Virginia: Ideals of American Life. Vol. 4. Washington, D.C.: Men of Mark Publishing Co. 1908. pp. 447–448. Retrieved February 2, 2022 via Internet Archive.
  2. Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Vol. 5. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co. 1915. pp. 965–966. Retrieved February 2, 2022 via Internet Archive.
  3. "Eugene Withers Is Dead". The Bee. June 2, 1925. pp. 1, 3. Retrieved February 2, 2022 via Newspapers.com.


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