Lt. Gov. Samuel Price House
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Samuel Price.

Samuel Price House, 2018.

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Backstory and Context
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Samuel Price studied law in Kentucky and was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1832. He practiced law in Nicholas County, VA, and served in the Virginia House of Delegates, 1834-1863, representing Nicholas and Fayette Counties. In 1837, he married Jane Stuart, granddaughter of Greenbrier County pioneer, Col. John Stuart.
Price moved to Lewisburg, VA, and was elected to the Constitutional Convention in 1850 representing six counties, including Greenbrier. He was elected Lt. Governor of Virginia in 1863.
In 1871, he was elected a delegate to the West Virginia Constitutional Convention, becoming its president. In 1877, he was appointed U. S. Senator to fill the unexpired term of Senator Allen Caperton of Monroe, County. He died in 1884 and is buried in Stuart Manor, a few miles south of Lewisburg. The Price home continues to be occupied by his decedents.
Cite This Entry
Skip Deegans on behalf of Lewisburg Historic Landmarks Commission and Kathleen Thompson. "Lt. Gov. Samuel Price House." Clio: Your Guide to History. September 21, 2020. Accessed April 4, 2025. https://theclio.com/tour/369/15/reverse
Sources
Historical Booklet Greenbrier County 160th Anniversary 1778-1938.
Rice, Otis K. A History of Greenbrier County. Lewisburg, WV: Greenbrier Historical Society, 1986.
Woods Dayton, Ruth. Lewisburg Landmarks. Charleston, WV: Education Foundation, Inc., 1957.
Woods Dayton, Ruth. Greenbrier Pioneers and Their Homes. Charleston, WV: WV Publishing Company, 1942.
"Samuel Price." The Historical Marker Database. Accessed September 21, 2020. https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=140698.