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George Hicks: 1846 Attala, Neshoba, Leake Democratic 1797/98–? George Higgason: 1833 Monroe, Rankin, Lowndes George Robert Hightower: 1904–1908 Lafayette Democratic 1865–1958 Ben Hilbun: 1960–1968 Noxubee, Oktibbeha Democratic 1934– Angela Burks Hill: 2012– Marion, Pearl River Republican 1965– Claude E. Hill: 1918–1920 42nd ...
Rod Hickman: [17] First African American male to serve as the County Attorney of Noxubee County, Mississippi (2019) John Wilchie: [18] First African American male to serve as a Justice Court Judge in Tallahatchie County, Mississippi; Clell Ward: [12] First African American to serve as the Assistant District Attorney of Washington County ...
Lewis P. Featherstone (1851–1922), U.S. representative (Arkansas), born in Oxford; Bill Hawks (born 1944), planter, state senator, born in Oxford; Charles Bowen Howry (1844–1928), state representative, assistant U.S. attorney general, born in Oxford; Jay Hughes (born 1963), state representative
George Adams: MS: 1784–1844 1838 [Note 1] [Note 2] — — Jackson/Operation of law: resignation 2 Samuel J. Gholson: MS: 1808–1883 1839–1861 [Note 2] — — Van Buren: resignation 3 Robert Andrews Hill: MS: 1811–1900 1866–1891 [Note 2] — — A. Johnson: retirement 4 Henry Clay Niles: MS: 1850–1918 1891–1918 [Note 3] [Note 2 ...
The Lafayette County Courthouse is located in Oxford, Mississippi and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1]The current structure was constructed in 1872 to replace an earlier building burned during the Civil War by Union troops directed by General Andrew Jackson Smith.
In 1982 the constitution was amended, removing the attorney general from the board effective July 1, 1984. [5] From 1878 until 2020, all Mississippi attorneys general were Democrats. [6] [7] The incumbent attorney general, Republican Lynn Fitch, was sworn-in to office on January 9, 2020. She is the first woman to hold the position.
A general election was held in Mississippi on November 4, 2003, to elect to four-year terms all members of the state legislature (122 representatives, 52 senators), the offices of governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, state treasurer, state auditor, secretary of state, commissioner of agriculture and commerce, and commissioner of insurance, plus all three members of the ...
Edna Loeb (1936): [40] First female lawyer in Lowndes County, Mississippi; Patricia Wise: [30] First female (and African American female) to serve as President of the Magnolia Bar Association [Pike County, Mississippi] Shequeena McKenzie: [41] First African American (female) judge in McComb, Mississippi (2022) [Pike County, Mississippi]