Emmett Hawkins Poindexter (November 6, 1892 – October 21, 1945) was an American physician, merchant and politician who served in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1938 to 1944, representing his native Louisa County.
[1][2] Born in the closing weeks of 1892 to the former Susan Ann Richardson (1855-1938) and her husband Edward Hawkins Poindexter (1853-1942) at historic Fredericks Hall in Louisa County's Cuckoo District.
[2] That house, in which Poindexter lived virtually his entire life, had been owned during most of the 19th century by the locally prominent Harris family, including of Frederick Harris, first president of the Louisa Central Railroad and three time state delegate, and whose son Nathaniel became Chief of Engineers of the Southern Armies.
[2] Dr. Poindexter was a physician and merchant, as well as a member of the Baptist Church, Masons, Acca Temple Shriners and the Commonwealth Club.
He served on the Board of Directors of the Bank of Louisa, as well as the Louisa Fire Insurance Company and Neighborhood Theatres, Inc.[2] Louisa County voters first elected Dr. Poindexter to represent them (part time) in the Virginia House of Delegates in 1937, and he won re-election twice, but resigned after the 1942 regular section, thus serving from 1938-1942.