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Henry Carter Stuart

 
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Henry Carter Stuart
Henry Carter Stuart

Governor of Virginia
In office
1914 – 1918
Lieutenant James Taylor Ellyson
Preceded by William Hodges Mann
Succeeded by Westmoreland Davis

Born January 18, 1855
Wytheville, Virginia, USA
Died July 24, 1933
Virginia, USA
Political party Democratic
Spouse Margaret Bruce Carter
Profession Politician, farmer and businessman

Henry Carter Stuart (1855–1933) was a businessman and U.S. political figure from Virginia. He served as the Governor of Virginia between 1914 and 1918, which encompassed the time period of World War I.

A graduate of Emory and Henry College, Stuart was a wealthy man as a result of taking over his father's diverse financial and agricultural interests. He was an active member of the Virginia Constitutional convention of 1901-1902 and served in the State Corporation Commission from 1902-1908. He later became the first Governor in Virginia history to win unopposed in both the primary and general elections.[1]

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Preceded by
William Hodges Mann
Governor of Virginia
1914–1918
Succeeded by
Westmoreland Davis



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