History

Washington County Sheriff’s Office—Since 1819

Washington County was created on 1800 June 4, as a county of the Mississippi Territory. Its original boundaries were the Chattahoochee River to the east, the Pearl River to the west, the 32nd parallel to the north and the 31st parallel to the south. It currently encompasses 1,081 square miles. Its area originally contained 26,400 square miles. The county was named for George Washington. The area of Washington County was later divided into 16 Mississippi counties and 29 Alabama counties.

Josiah D. Lister is  first sheriff documented beginning in 1819. Since then, a total of 42 men have served as Sheriff.

Sheriff Period
Richard Stringer 2007 – present
William J. Wheat 1975 – 2006
Clarence Judson Sullivan 1963 – 1974
Henry Clay Locke 1959 – 1962
Lee L. Armstrong 1939 – 1958
G.E. Alday 1935– 1938
L.L. Armstrong 1931 – 1934
J.W. Henson 1927 – 1930
Benjamin L. Onderdonk 1923 – 1926
W.H. Long 1917 – 1922
Benjamin L. Onderdonk 1915 – 1916
L. Frank Hill 1913 – 1914
H.H. Loper 1911 – 1912
Wirt W. Warren 1907 – 1910
R.L. Bowling 1903 – 1906
D.J. Long 1896 – 1902
A.J. Wood (also Tax Collector) 1892 – 1895
W.A. Mosley 1888 – 1891
F.W. Bassett 1884 – 1887
William H. Mosley 1882 – 1883
J.E. Pellam 1880 – 1881
W.A. Mosley (also Tax Collector) 1877 – 1879
Z.T. Clements 12-15-1874 – 1876
T.H. Bailey 2-3-1874 – 12-14-1874
WJ.D. Burke (Appointed) 9-5-1873 – 2-2-1874
B. Parks (Appointed) 1-31-1873 – 9-4-1873
R.L. Bowling 1-8-1873 – 1-30-1873
E.L. Collins 1871 – 1-7-1873
T.H. Bailey 1863 – 1870
Thomas B. Bowling 1860 – 1862
Elijah H. Gordy 1857 – 1859
James K. Blount 1851 – 1856
Abner Womack 1848 – 1850
Joseph Black 1841 – 1847
Samuel Mills 1840 – 1840
James G. Slator 1839 – 1839
William Smith 1835 – 1838
Fredrick Blount 3-18-1831 – 8-12-1831
Allen Moore 1828 – 3-17-1831
George W. Nufess 1825 – 1827
William Tinnon 1822 – 1824
Josiah D. Lister 1819 – 1821