History of Roanoke County | ||
Law and Chancery Court
At the 1910 session of the Virginia Legislature a
Court of Law and Chancery was created for the city
of Roanoke, and Judge Edward W. Robertson was
chosen by the Legislature as Judge of this Court for the
term of eight years.
John Trout, Big Lick | 1874 to 1876 |
Samuel Griggs, Big Lick | 1876 to 1878 |
William H. Startzman, Big Lick | 1878 to 1880 |
Marshall Waid, Big Lick | 1880 to 1882 |
Lucian H. Cocke, Town of Roanoke | 1882 to 1884 |
John H. Dunstan,[1]
Samuel G. Williams, City of Roanoke |
1884 to 1886 |
William Carr, City of Roanoke | 1886 to 1888 |
William Carr,[2] William G. Evans, City of Roanoke | 1888 to 1890 |
William G. Evans, City of Roanoke | 1890 to 1892 |
Henry S. Trout, City of Roanoke | 1892 to 1894 |
Sturgis E. Jones, City of Roanoke | 1894 to 1896 |
Robert McClelland,[3]
W. K. Andrews, City of Roanoke |
1896 to 1898 |
Jas. P. Woods, City of Roanoke | 1898 to 1900 |
J. Randolph Bryan, Jr.,[4]
R. A. Buckner, City of Roanoke |
1900 to 1902 |
Joel H. Cutchin, City of Roanoke | 1902 to 1904 |
Joel H. Cutchin, City of Roanoke | 1904 to 1906 |
Joel H. Cutchin, City of Roanoke | 1906 to 1908 |
Joel H. Cutchin, City of Roanoke | 1908 to 1912 |
History of Roanoke County | ||