| | Manchester (now part of Richmond):
Robert
Strange, 1796 |
| | Richmond: |
| |
| | Richmond, 1700-1749:
Isaac
Coles, 1747 |
| | Richmond, 1750-1799:
Dabney
Carr, 1773 —
Thomas
Marshall, 1784 —
J.
B. Harvie, 1788 —
James
Keenan Davis, 1790 |
| | Richmond, 1800-1849:
James
Keith Marshall, 1800 —
Edward
Carrington Marshall, 1805 —
Richard
Parker, 1810 —
Nathaniel
Wolfe, 1810 —
Edward
Thomas Branch, 1811 —
John
W. Stevenson, 1812 —
Edward
C. Cabell, 1816 —
William
Wiseham Paine, 1817 —
Williams
Carter Wickham, 1820 —
John
S. Caskie, 1821 —
Henry
K. Ellyson, 1823 —
John
B. Hoge, 1825 —
Charles
L. Scott, 1827 —
Richard
Allen, 1830 —
James
T. Jones, 1832 —
George
Lewis Ruffin, 1834 —
J.
Taylor Ellyson, 1847 |
| | Richmond, 1850-1899:
T.
J. Appleyard, 1850 —
Tazewell
Ellett, 1856 —
Charles
L. Underhill, 1867 —
George
Ainslie, 1868 —
William
H. Adams, 1872 —
Albert
O. Boschen, 1873 —
Alexander
W. Weddell, 1876 —
Albert
C. Ritchie, 1876 —
J.
Fulmer Bright, 1877 —
William
Mitchell, 1887 —
Julia
Hoge Spencer Ardery, 1889 —
J.
Vaughan Gary, 1892 —
Robert
C. Bayliss, 1893 —
James
J. Collins, 1898 —
T.
Coleman Andrews, 1899 |
| | Richmond, 1900-1949:
Hugh
Smith Cumming, Jr., 1900 —
Frederick
Nolting, 1911 —
Murat
W. Williams, 1914 —
Spotswood
William Robinson III, 1916 —
Fred
G. Pollard, 1918 —
David
Edward Satterfield III, 1920 —
T.
Coleman Andrews, Jr., 1925 —
William
Conover, 1928 —
Owen
B. Pickett, 1930 —
Leon
D. Ralph, 1932 —
Henry
L. Marsh, 1933 —
Shirley
MacLaine, 1934 —
Robert
W. Daniel, Jr., 1936 —
Ronald
L. Rice, 1945 —
Virgil
H. Goode, Jr., 1946 —
Carol
Bagley Amon, 1946 —
James
S. Gilmore III, 1949 |
| | Richmond, 1950-1999:
Mark
Obenshain, 1962 |
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