William V. Rawlings

William Vincent Rawlings (August 17, 1913 - December 27, 1975) was an attorney and Democratic State Senator from Virginia, who served in the Senate of Virginia from 1961 until his death in 1975.

Early life

Rawlings was born in Capron, Virginia on August 17, 1913. He graduated from Virginia Military Institute in 1933 with a bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering. He received his law degree from the University of Virginia and practiced law in the town of Franklin, Virginia. Rawlings married Novella Pope.

Public service

Rawlings served as an appointed member of the Southampton County School Board and chaired the board during the upheaval of public school desegregation and Virginia's policy of Massive resistance.

In 1961, Senator Mills Godwin was elected Lieutenant Governor of Virginia and Rawlings contested the special election to represent the 5th District, winning with about 60% of the vote.[1] Rawlings served in the Senate until his death in 1975.

Death

Rawlings died on December 27, 1975 and was buried in Capron, Virginia.

References

  1. "Franklin becomes a city.". Tidewater News. December 22, 1961. Retrieved September 20, 2012.
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