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31: 297:. His father, Rev. James Jonathan Landreth (1861–1926; minister at the local Disciples of Christ Church that Landreth would attend the rest of his life) and his wife, the former Missouri Clementine Phillippi (1864–1939), also had six daughters. S. Floyd Landreth graduated from the local Woodlawn High School and then attended 325:
and his family and law enforcement, which wounded Landreth's boss but killed the judge, prosecutor, sheriff, jury foreman, and later a witness, as well as wounded seven spectators. Landreth participated as special prosecutor in the trials of two of the shooters, which were moved to
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Landreth also farmed and was president of the First National Bank of Galax for four decades. He served on the local Chamber of Commerce, as well as the Retail Merchants Association. He was active in his church (on a national level) as well as with the
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Landreth died at a nursing home in Galax on October 2, 1977, survived by his wife, daughter, four sisters, a grandson and great grandchildren. His papers are held by the
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vehemently opposed) eventually led to the revitalization of the state Republican Party and return of two-party democracy to the state with the election of
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during his campaign stops in southern Virginia. During the Massive Resistance controversy, Landreth had been one of the token Republicans on both the
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Landreth liked to claim he was born in a log cabin on March 27, 1885 in a community then known as Dipsey in
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state senatorial district for two decades. He ran unsuccessfully for
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Landreth practiced law at the Carroll County Courthouse in
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movement to the United States Supreme Court decisions in
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and various bar associations. He was also a trustee of
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Index


Virginia Senate
14th
B. Charles Vaughn
James Clinton Turk
Virginia Republican Party
Irwin Lee Potter
Carroll County, Virginia
Galax, Virginia
Galax, Virginia
Republican
Alma mater
Washington and Lee University
Attorney at law
Republican
Galax, Virginia
14th
Governor of Virginia
1945
Carroll County, Virginia
Washington and Lee University
Shenandoah Valley
Lexington, Virginia
Hillsville
Floyd Allen
Wytheville
Masons
Rotary Club
Moose
Boy Scouts

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