Samuel Walker Williams

Samuel W. Williams
Member of the Virginia Senate
from the Pulaski, Wythe, Bland and Giles Counties district
In office
December 2, 1885  December 3, 1889
Preceded bySamuel H. Newberry
Succeeded byG.W. Easley
21st Attorney General of Virginia
In office
February 1910  February 1910
Preceded byWilliam Alexander Anderson
Succeeded byJohn Garland Pollard
Personal details
Borncirca 1848
Leatherwood plantation, Pittsylvania County, Virginia
Died1921(1921-00-00) (aged 72–73)
Bland County, Virginia
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)Maggie Grayson
Ms. Henry
Alma materUniversity of Virginia
ProfessionLawyer, judge, politician
Military service
Allegiance Confederate States
Branch/service Virginia Militia
 Confederate States Army
Rankprivate (CSA)
Unit5th Virginia Cavalry

Samuel Walker Williams (1848 – 1921) became a Virginia lawyer, Commonwealth attorney for Bland County and judge after serving as a Confederate soldier and before defeating fellow former Confederate but Readjuster Samuel H. Newberry to serve as a Democrat in the Virginia Senate and decades later as Attorney General of Virginia. Williams unsuccessfully ran for Congress in 1896. The library at Virginia Tech holds his papers.