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Preceded by
  
Robert R. Prentis

Spouse(s)
  
Louise Elwood Howard


Preceded by
  
Joseph L. Kelly

Succeeded by
  
Henry W. Holt

Name
  
Preston Campbell

Full Name
  
Preston White Campbell

Born
  
January 24, 1874 Abingdon, Virginia, U.S. (
1874-01-24
)

Died
  
July 2, 1954(1954-07-02) (aged 80) Johnson City, Tennessee, U.S.

Succeeded by
  
Archibald C. Buchanan

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Preston White Campbell (January 24, 1874 – July 2, 1954) was a Virginia lawyer who served as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia. Born in Abingdon, Virginia, he was educated by tutors and at the Abingdon Male Academy. He read law in the office of Francis B. Hutton, later a circuit judge, and after being admitted to the bar, attended the University of Virginia for further study under Professor John B. Minor. He began practice in Abingdon and was the youngest member of the Constitutional Convention of 1901-02. In 1911, he became Commonwealth’s Attorney of Washington County, Virginia and served until 1914 when he became judge of the Twenty-Third Circuit Court. When Judge Joseph L. Kelly retired in 1924, Judge Campbell was elected to the Supreme Court of Appeals and, in 1931, became Chief Justice. He retired from the court in 1946.

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