Richmond Hill Law School

Richmond Hill Law School is a historic home and law school building located near Richmond Hill, Yadkin County, North Carolina.

It was built as the home and law school of jurist Richmond Mumford Pearson.

Among those who studied at the school were Secretary of the Interior Jacob Thompson, State Chief Justices William A. Hoke and David Furches, U.S. District Judge Thomas Settle, Congressman William H. H. Cowles, Governors John W. Ellis, Daniel Gould Fowle and Robert B. Glenn,[2] and two-term Mayor of Charlotte, NC, William Johnston.

The property is owned by the Yadkin County Historical Society.

This article about a property in Yadkin County, North Carolina on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.