Colonel Stewart opened his law office on the square in Mocksville in 1888. He served as the attorney for the Davie County Board of Education, attorney for the Town of Mocksville, chairman of the Mocksville School Board, chairman of the annual...
Grant, born in Davie County, graduated from the University of North Carolina and was licensed to practice law in 1900. He practiced in Mocksville until his death in 1962 and served as county attorney for 29 terms. He was elected the first counselor...
L. to R. Attorney William A. Johnson, Defendant Sam P. Cannady, Duncan Wilson, Neill Salmon. Behind Bill Johnson is L. M. Chaffin, former clerk of superior court.
Judge Furches, born April 21, 1832 in Davie County, studied at Richmond Hill Law School and began practicing law at age 26 in Mocksville. Furches served as a County Solicitor, delegate to the Constitutional Convention in Raleigh after the Civil War...
Pearson, born June 28, 1805 at "Richmond Hill" near the town of Cooleemee, graduated from the University of North Carolina (1823), studied law under Leonard Henderson, received his law license (1826), and practiced in Salisbury. Highlights of his...
Gaither studied law under Chief Justice Richmond Pearson at Richmond Hill Law School. Admitted to the bar in 1875, he practiced in Mocksville for approximately 60 years. He served as solicitor of the Davie County Inferior Court during the first...
A group of attorneys in a court room of the Harnett County Courthouse, Lillington : Individuals identified : L. to R. Remuel Temple (?) , ?, L. L. Levinson, Benson, Max McLeod, William A. Taylor, Duncan C. Wilson, Robert C. Bryan, J. Shep Bryan,...