Lunsford L. Lewis

American politician
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Quick Facts

IntroAmerican politician
PlacesUnited States of America
wasLawyer Politician Judge
Work fieldLaw Politics
Gender
Male
Birth17 March 1846, Rockingham County, USA
Death13 March 1920Richmond, USA (aged 74 years)
Star signPisces
Politics:Republican Party
Education
University of Virginia School of Law
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Biography

Lunsford Lomax Lewis (March 17, 1846 – March 13, 1920) was a Virginia attorney, judge and political figure.

Biography

Lewis was born in Rockingham County, Virginia. His boyhood was spent in the valley of Virginia and he was educated at Center College in Kentucky and the University of Virginia. He graduated in 1867 with a Bachelor of Laws degree and was admitted to the bar. He began practice in Culpeper, Virginia, and was soon designated by the United States Government as Commonwealth's Attorney for several counties in the northern part of the state. When he was only twenty-seven, Lewis was appointed by President Ulysses S. Grant United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia. He was elected to the Supreme Court of Appeals in 1882 and served on the court through 1894, becoming its president when the court convened in January 1883. His term expired on January 1, 1895 and Judge Lewis resumed the practice of law in Richmond. Lewis was president of the Virginia Bar Association during 1900–01. In December 1902 he was again appointed United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, this time being appointed by President Theodore Roosevelt. In 1905, he ran for Governor of Virginia, but was defeated, losing to Democrat Claude A. Swanson, and receiving 35.09% of the vote. From 1910 to 1912, he was U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District once again, but resigned and practiced law until a few months before his death.

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