Joseph A. Waddell

Joseph A. Waddell
President pro tempore
of the Senate of Virginia
In office
1870–1871
Preceded byJames F. Johnson
Succeeded byHenry Wirtz Thomas
Member of the Virginia Senate
from the Augusta and Highland Counties district
In office
October 5, 1869 – December 5, 1871
Preceded byNicholas K. Trout
Succeeded byAlexander B. Cochran
Member of the Virginia House of Delegates
from the Augusta district
In office
December 4, 1865 – October 4, 1869
Preceded byBolivar Christian
Succeeded byAlexander B. Cochran
Personal details
Born(1823-03-19)March 19, 1823
Staunton, Virginia, U.S.
DiedFebruary 17, 1914(1914-02-17) (aged 90)
Staunton, Virginia, U.S.
Political partyWhig
Democrat
Spouse(s)Virginia McClung
Laleah Dunwody
Alma materUniversity of Virginia
ProfessionLawyer, journalist, politician

Joseph Addison Waddell (March 19, 1823 – February 17, 1914) was an American lawyer, politician, newspaperman and author from Virginia. He served in the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868, representing Augusta County, Virginia, and also briefly represented that county's voters in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly. Waddell served as president pro tem of the Virginia Senate in 1870–71.[1]

  1. ^ Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Encyclopedia ofVirginia Biography (1915) Vol. III, p.