William Alexander Anderson

William A. Anderson
20th Attorney General of Virginia
In office
January 1, 1901 – February 1910
GovernorAndrew Jackson Montague
Claude A. Swanson
Preceded byAndrew Jackson Montague
Succeeded bySamuel Walker Williams
Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from Rockbridge County
In office
January 9, 1918 – January 13, 1920
Preceded byHugh A. White
Succeeded byWilliam M. McNutt
In office
December 8, 1887 – December 4, 1889
Serving with John T. McKee
Preceded byCharles F. Jordan
Succeeded byGreenlee D. Letcher
In office
December 5, 1883 – December 1, 1885
Serving with Matthew W. Paxton
Preceded byRobert K. Dunlap or James A Frazier
Succeeded byCharles F. Jordan
Member of the Virginia Senate
from the Rockbridge, Alleghany and Botetourt Counties, Virginia district
In office
October 5, 1869 – December 31, 1873
Preceded byDavid S.G. Cabell
Succeeded byJohn L. Eubank
Personal details
Born(1842-05-11)May 11, 1842
Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia
DiedJune 21, 1930(1930-06-21) (aged 88)
Lexington, Rockbridge County, Virginia
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseMary Louisa "Maza" Blair[1]
Children4[1]
Alma materWashington & Lee University
ProfessionLawyer, politician
Military service
Allegiance Confederate States
Branch/service Virginia Militia
 Confederate States Army
RankFirst Sergeant (CSA)
Unit4th Virginia Infantry
Battles/warsFirst Battle of Bull Run

William Alexander Anderson (May 11, 1842 – June 21, 1930) was a Virginia lawyer, Confederate soldier and Democratic politician, who served in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly, twice won election as Attorney General of Virginia, and also served as rector of his alma mater, Washington & Lee University.[2]

  1. ^ a b ANDERSON, William A., in Who's Who in America (1926 edition); p. 171; via archive.org
  2. ^ Tyler, Lyon G., ed. (1907). Men of Mark in Virginia: Ideals of American Life; A Collection of Biographies of the Leading Men in the State, volume III. Washington, D.C., Men of mark publishing company.