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John E. Massey

American politician

Died when: 82 years 22 days (984 months)
Star Sign: Aries

 

John E. Massey

John Edward "Parson" Massey (April 2, 1819 – April 24, 1901) served as the 15th Lieutenant Governor of Virginia from January 1, 1886, until January 1, 1890.He was from Albemarle County, Virginia and a member of the Democratic Party.

A Baptist preacher, Massey considered himself the founder of the short-lived Readjusters.However, when the "Big Four" revolted to buck Confederate-general-turned-Republican-boss William Mahone, Massey supposedly supported the revolt.

The "Big Four" were Andrew M.Lybrook of Patrick County, Peyton G.Hale of Grayson County, Samuel H.Newberry of Bland County, and B.F.

Williams of Nottoway County.Upon Massey's death, he was buried in Charlottesville's Oakhill cemetery.His autobiography appeared posthumously in 1909, edited by Elizabeth H.

Hancock.


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