Zeb V. Walser Explained

Zeb V. Walser
Birth Name:Zeb Vance Walser
Birth Date:17 June 1866
Birth Place:Yadkin College, North Carolina
Death Place:Lexington, North Carolina, U.S.
Occupation:Lawyer, politician
Party:Republican
Office1:33rd North Carolina Attorney General
Term Start1:1896
Term End1:1900
Governor1:Daniel Lindsay Russell
Predecessor1:Frank I. Osborne
Successor1:Robert Dick Douglas
Office2:Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives
Term Start2:1888
Term End2:1889
Term Start3:1894
Term End3:1895
Office4:Member of the North Carolina Senate
Term Start4:1890
Term End4:1892

Zeb Vance Walser (June 17, 1866 – February 17, 1940) was a North Carolina attorney and politician. Named for Governor Zebulon B. Vance, Walser nevertheless became active in the Republican Party rather than Vance's Democrats. He served in the North Carolina House of Representatives including as Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives. He also served as Attorney General of North Carolina.

Biography

Zeb V. Walser was born at Yadkin College, North Carolina on June 17, 1866.[1] He was admitted to the bar in 1886 and began practicing law in Lexington, North Carolina. He attended Yadkin College, the University of North Carolina, and the University of Michigan Law School.[1] He was elected to the North Carolina House of Representatives in 1888, and to the North Carolina Senate in 1890. In 1894, Walser was again elected to the state House, which elected him Speaker for one term after Republicans and Populists formed a majority[2] in a Fusionist controlled legislature.[3]

In 1896, Walser was elected North Carolina Attorney General, and as of 2024, remains the last Republican to have been elected to that office. In 1900, he became official reporter for the North Carolina Supreme Court.

In 1912, Walser served as state campaign manager for Theodore Roosevelt's unsuccessful presidential campaign.

He died in Lexington on February 17, 1940, at age 76.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Life Story of Man Named for Congress in Seventh . J. M. . Vanhoy . . 7 . 1908-09-20 . 2020-01-07 . Newspapers.com.
  2. http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=284655 Our Campaigns - NC House - Control Indicator Race - Nov 06, 1894
  3. Book: Resurgent Politics and Educational Progressivism in the New South, North Carolina, 1890-1913 . 978-0-8386-2071-7 . Leon Prather . H. . January 22, 1979 . Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press .
  4. News: Zeb Vance Walser, Veteran G. O. P. Leader Of State, Dies in Lexington . . Lexington, North Carolina . AP . 6 . 1940-02-18 . 2020-01-07 . Newspapers.com.