Howard B. Lee
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Howard B. Lee (born October 27, 1879), of Mercer County, served as the Republican Attorney General of West Virginia from 1925 to 1933. His efforts to eliminate government corruption during that time helped to end the West Virginia Mine Wars. Lee was born in Wirt County, West Virginia and graduated from Marshall College. He wrote a number of books including Bloodletting in Appalachia, The Story of the Constitution, The Criminal Trial in the Virginias, and The Burning Springs and Other Tales of the Little Kanawha.
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Preceded by Edward T. England |
Attorney General of West Virginia 1925–1933 |
Succeeded by Homer A. Holt |