Name |
Henry Clement Tyler [1, 2, 3] |
Born |
10 Dec 1878 |
'Belle Hampton', Dublin, Pulaski County, Virginia [2, 3] |
Gender |
Male |
Status |
Never Married |
Education |
Richmond College [2] |
Education |
Radford, Bedford, Virginia [2] |
St. Alban's Academy |
Graduated |
1901 [2] |
The University of Virginia School of Law |
- He was admitted to the Virginia bar that same year.
|
Occupation |
1901 |
Radford, Bedford, Virginia [2] |
lawyer |
- In private practice he generally handled corporate law, including the leagl affairs of the Belle Hampton Coal Company.
|
Political |
1906-1922 |
Radford, Bedford, Virginia [2] |
commonwealth attorney |
- He was appointed in 1906 and continued, through successive elections, until 1922.
|
Political |
1924-1925 [2] |
was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates as a Democrat |
Political |
1909-1941 |
Radford, Bedford, Virginia [2] |
city attorney |
- He was elected city attorney in 1909 and continued in that office until his death.
|
Alt. Death |
1 Dec 1941 [3] |
Biographical |
was a member of Phi Delta Phi, Kappa Sigma, and Radford's rotary and gold clubs [2] |
Biographical |
was a member of the America, Virginia, and several county bar associations [2] |
Political |
was elected to the Radford School Board [2] |
Name |
Hal Tyler [2] |
Name |
Henry C. Tyler [2, 4] |
Occupation |
president of the Radford Hotel Corporation [2] |
Occupation |
president of the Radford Real Estate and Development Company [2] |
Religion |
an elder in Radford's Central Presbyterian Church [2] |
Religion |
Radford, Bedford, Virginia [2] |
superintendent of the Old Brick Presbyterian Church |
Died |
1 Dec 1941 |
Radford, Bedford, Virginia [2] |
Person ID |
I6812 |
If the Legends Are True... |
Last Modified |
11 Apr 2011 |